Mandoul Region


Mandoul is one of the 23 regions of Chad. Located in the south of the country, it comprises part of the former prefecture of Moyen-Chari. The regional capital is Koumra.

Geography

The region borders Tandjilé Region to the north-west, Moyen-Chari Region to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, and Logone Oriental Region to the west.

Settlements

the regional capital; other major settlements include Bébopen, Béboro, Bédaya, Bédjondo, Békamba, Békourou, Béssada, Bouna, Dembo, Goundi, Moïssala, Mouroum Goulaye, Ngangara and Peni.

Demography

The population of Mandoul is 628,065 inhabitants, as per the Chadian census of 2009. The main ethnolinguistic groups are the Day, Doba peoples, Gulay, Lutos, Mbay, Ndam, Sara and Tumak.

Economy

The main products are subsistence agriculture and cotton.

Subdivisions

The region of Mandoul is divided into three departments:
DepartmentCapital Sub-prefectures
Mandoul OccidentalBédjondoBédjondo, Bébopen, Békamba, Peni
Mandoul OrientalKoumraKoumra, Bessada, Bédaya, Goundi, Ngangara, Mouroum Goulaye
Barh SaraMoïssalaMoïssala, Beboro, Bekourou, Bouna, Dembo