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    Lagos (/ˈleɪɡɒs/ LAY-goss; also US: /ˈlɑːɡoʊs/ LAH-gohss; Yoruba: Èkó), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria. With an upper...
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  • The Lagos Accord was a peace agreement signed on August 21, 1979, by representatives of eleven warring factions of the Chadian Civil War, after a conference...
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    Chadian–Libyan War was a series of military campaigns in Chad between 1978 and 1987, fought between Libyan and allied Chadian forces against Chadian groups...
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    Operation Boma's Wrath (category Boko Haram in Chad)
    militar para desalojar a Boko Haram del lago Chad". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-13. "El presidente de Chad asegura que el Ejército ha expulsado...
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  • Chad (Arabic: تشاد; French: Tchad), officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to...
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  • support from Chad's African neighbors. Between March 10 and August 21, four separate conferences took place in the Nigerian cities of Kano and Lagos, during...
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    The Chadian Civil War of 1965–1979 (French: Guerre civile tchadienne de 1965–1979) was waged by several rebel factions against two Chadian governments...
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    North Africa to Lagos, Nigeria on the Atlantic coast of West Africa; subsequently, it is sometimes known as the Algiers–Lagos Highway or Lagos–Algiers Highway...
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    Toyota War (category Wars involving Chad)
    War, which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad–Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian–Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota...
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    Northern and Southern (including Lagos and Calabar) protectorates united as the colony of Nigeria in 1914. The modern Chad–Nigeria border arose largely as...
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  • Goukouni Oueddei (category Heads of state of Chad)
    in 1979, he became the new president of Chad's new transitional coalition government by the terms of the Lagos Accord, with rival fellow rebel commander...
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    nationale du Tchad; English: National Liberation Front of Chad) was an insurgent rebel group active in Chad between 1966 and 1993. The organization was a result...
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    Multinational Joint Task Force (category 1990s establishments in Chad)
    multinational formation, comprising units, mostly military, from Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. It is headquartered in N'Djamena and is mandated to...
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  • Gardens Aso Rock Apapa Amusement Park Bar Beach, Lagos Benue River Biu Plateau Bina Footprint Chad Basin Cross River National Park Dreamworld Africana...
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  • assistant agricultural attaché, Bonn; agricultural attaché and counselor at Lagos Chad 1999–2004 Mattie R. Sharpless administrative assistant, Paris (OECD);...
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    Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo Flag of Kumasi, Ghana Flag of Lagos, Nigeria Flag of Luanda, Angola (1964 - 1975) Flag of Maputo, Mozambique...
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    Territory, where the capital, Abuja, is located. The largest city in Nigeria is Lagos, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world and the largest in Africa...
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    of West Africa from Dakar to Ndjamena, Chad. Two other transnational roads are also under development from Lagos to link to the Trans–West African Coastal...
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    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) is a public research university located in Lagos, Nigeria, which was founded in 1962. UNILAG is one of the first generation...
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  • United Bank for Africa (category Companies based in Lagos)
    multinational pan-African financial services group headquartered in Lagos Island, Lagos and known as Africa’s Global Bank. It has subsidiaries in 20 African...
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  • Félix Malloum (category Heads of state of Chad)
    2009) was a Chadian military officer and politician who served as the second President of Chad from 1975 to 1978. A native of southern Chad, Malloum became...
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  • List of lakes (section Chad)
    cultural or environmental significance. Lake Albert (Mobuto-Sese-Seko) Lake Chad Lake Edward Lake Fianga Lake Kariba Lake Kivu Lake Tana Lake Mweru Lake Nasser...
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  • Abba Siddick (category Chadian National Union politicians)
    25, 1924 – December 1, 2017) was a Chadian politician and revolutionary. He entered in active politics in the Chadian Progressive Party (PPT), a nationalist...
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    orders by Shagari to avoid entering Chadian territory, and his unit pursued Chadian intruders around 50 kilometers into Chad. This incident was one of the major...
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    length and runs from the tripoint with Benin in the west to the tripoint with Chad in the east. The border starts in the west at Beninese tripoint in the Niger...
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  • seized the FRCN radio station, various military posts around Lagos and the Dodan Barracks, Lagos, the military headquarters and presidential Villa. Babangida...
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  • the Liberation of Chad (Front Populaire pour la Libération du Tchad or FPLT) was a small insurgent group active during the First Chadian Civil War. Founded...
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  • Carranza Jason Bawth Chad as Mike Horton Margalida Castro as Clotilde Jaime Barbini as José María Cabal Alejandra Borrero as Genoveva de Lagos Carmenza Gómez...
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    Apapa (W) - Lagos. Port ; flour mill ; oil terminals Lagos (W) (0 km) - Terminus station Yaba (W) - Lagos suburban railway Oshodi (W) - Lagos suburban railway...
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  • Empire Kano Accord Lagos Accord Tripoli Agreement Authenticité Battle of Kousséri Njimi Postage stamps and postal history of Chad Rulers of Baguirmi Rulers...
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