Introduction
The Republic of Chad, commonly known as Chad, is a landlocked country in central Africa, bordered by Libya in the north and Sudan in the east. It is bordered by the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. The country is named after Lake Chad. The highest mountain in the country is Mount Kusi in the Sahara. The capital and largest city is N'Djamena. Chad There are more than 200 ethnic groups, French and Arabic are the official languages, and Islam is the most popular religion.
About the National Anthem
People of Chad-'People of Chad'-La Tchadienne
'The People of Chad' is the national anthem of Chad. The lyrics were co-written by Louis Gidro and his students and composed by Paul Villad. It has been Chad since independence from France in January 1960 The official national anthem.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Three vertical flags of blue, yellow and red. Blue symbolizes the sky and Lake Chad in the south, yellow is like sunshine and desert, and red symbolizes independence. The blood of freedom and sacrifice.
Emblem Meaning
The Chad National Emblem was opened in 1970. The center pattern is a shield, painted with blue and yellow zigzag patterns, representing Lake Chad. There is a round of 14 tracks above. The shining sun symbolizes the fourteen provinces. On the left and right, there are wild goats and lions that represent the north and south (in one case, wild animals and animal husbandry). The national medal is hung. The ribbon is written with the national motto 'Unity, Labor, Progress'. Both the guardian beast and the ribbon have a red upward arrow, which symbolizes progress.