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On 23 October 2006, the city was claimed to be captured by the Union of Forces for Democracy.
Am Timan
Chad
Am Timan is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Most of economy comes from Salamat region such as fish, vegetables and anomalies meat, etc. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins".
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The government of Chad disputed the claim of capture by the rebel group.
Am Timan
Chad
Am Timan is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Most of economy comes from Salamat region such as fish, vegetables and anomalies meat, etc. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins".
From the “History” section
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The climate of Am Timan is semi arid, bordering on a tropical savanna climate.
Am Timan
Chad
Am Timan is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Most of economy comes from Salamat region such as fish, vegetables and anomalies meat, etc. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins".
From the “Climate” section
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Almost all rainfall in Am Timan occurs during the summer months.
Am Timan
Chad
Am Timan is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Most of economy comes from Salamat region such as fish, vegetables and anomalies meat, etc. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins".
From the “Climate” section
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In 2018, a lay first responder program was launched to provide prehospital emergency medical services for residents.
Am Timan
Chad
Am Timan is a city in Chad and is the capital of the region of Salamat. Most of economy comes from Salamat region such as fish, vegetables and anomalies meat, etc. In Arabic, Am Timan means "mother of twins".
From the “Health” section
Text from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Photo: Chrisrosenk · CC BY-SA 4.0