Laï
Laï (Arabic: لادي) is a city in Chad. It lies on the Logone River and is the capital of the region of Tandjilé. The town is served by Laï Airport.
Laï
لادي | |
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Laï Location in Chad | |
Coordinates: 9°24′0″N 16°18′0″E | |
Country | Chad |
Region | Tandjile Region |
Department | Tandjile Est |
Sub-Prefecture | Laï |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 20 428 |
Time zone | +1 |
History
This city is notable for the Battle of Lai during World War I; in August 1914 the city was occupied by the German army until it was liberated by the French in September.
Demographics
Year | Population[1] |
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1993 | 14 272 |
2008 | 20 428 |
Notable people
- Ahmat Acyl, militia leader during the Chadian Civil War
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