Sarh

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Sarh, Chad
Chad locator map
Map of Chad with Sarh emphasized
Coordinates: 9°9′00″N, 18°23′00″E

Sarh (formerly Fort Archambault) is the largest city in southern Chad, the capital of Moyen-Chari region and the department of Barh Köh. It has a population of 75,496 (as of 1993) and lies 350 miles south-east of the capital Ndjamena on the Chari River.

Sarh was founded under the French for returnees from the labour camps associated with the construction of the Congo-Ocean Railway. It is now a major transport hub and centre for the cotton industry, also known for its nightlife. Attractions in the city include the Sarh National Museum, while it is also home to an airport (IATA airport code SRH).

[edit] Education

Sarh is home to several educational institutions including, since 1997, a tertiary college.

High schools (Lycées)

  • Lycée Ahmed Mangué (public)
  • Lycée-Collège Charles Lwanga (private, Catholic)
  • Lycée-Collège Humanité (private, Baptist)

IUT:

  • IUSAES - Institut Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques et de l'Environnement de Sarh
created in 1997

[edit] Twin towns

Sarh has been twinned with the town of Cherbourg-Octeville in France since November 2001.

Coordinates: 9°09′N, 18°23′E