Tandjilé Region
The Tandjilé Region is located in the southern part of Chad, bordered by the Logone Oriental and Logone Occidental regions. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include savannas and wetlands, making it an important area for agriculture and livestock farming. The region's capital is Sarh, which serves as a central hub for trade and commerce.
Tandjilé is home to various ethnic groups, contributing to its rich cultural heritage. The economy primarily relies on farming, with crops such as millet and sorghum being widely cultivated. Additionally, the region has access to the Chari River, which supports irrigation and fishing activities.