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Things to see in Goz-Beida, Chad

Located in the far south of Chad, Goz-Beida is a small town with an interesting history. The town was founded by French colonialists in the early 1900s and quickly became a trading center. After independence, the town remained important for its trade ties with northern Chad, but it also saw some violence during the Chadian Civil War. Today, Goz-Beida is a tranquil place with many colonial buildings and narrow streets. It's a great place to explore if you're traveling through Chad.

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Quick info about Goz-Beida
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CountryChad
RegionSila
Latitude12.2236
Longitude21.4144
Appr. population66107

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