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Country
  
Department
  
Barh Azoum

Elevation
  
407 m (1,335 ft)

Population
  
38,261 (2012)

Number of airports
  
1

Region
  
Salamat Region

Sub-Prefecture
  
Am Timan

Time zone
  
+ 1

Local time
  
Monday 1:41 PM

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Weather
  
37°C, Wind NW at 11 km/h, 11% Humidity

Am Timan (Arabic: أم تيمان, ʾUmm Tīmān) is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins," although the reason for the name is not known. As the capital of the prefecture, it has the area's secondary school and a clinic, and hosts the largest market day and holiday celebrations.

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Map of Am Timan, Chad

During the conflict period, a cotton plantation and processing plant just outside the city were destroyed.

The city's sand airport was upgraded by the French Foreign Legion in 1971 to allow military air transports to supply the anti-rebel effort. At the time, the only practical way in or out of the city was by air.

Since the dry season lasts for about seven months of the year, water becomes a problem as the dry season progresses. Aquifers are accessed by digging deeper and deeper into the bed of the Bahr Salamat (river). The river becomes strong flowing with the onset of rain, however, and the children enjoy swimming in it.

Mahamat zene bada en campagne am timan


October 2006

On 23 October 2006, the city was claimed to be captured by Union of Forces for Democracy, the main Chadian rebel group. The government of Chad disputed this claim.

References

Am Timan Wikipedia


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