Chad–Cameroon border

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The Chad–Cameroon border is the international boundary in Central Africa separating Chad and Cameroon, much of which follows natural features such as the Logone River.

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Label Occurrences
Chad–Cameroon border canonical 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
land border
borderType largely natural boundary
characteristic follows rivers for significant stretches
partly defined by Lake Chad shoreline
colonialPowersInvolved France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country1 Chad NERFINISHED
country2 Cameroon NERFINISHED
demarcationBasis colonial-era treaties
environmentalContext riverine floodplains
semi-arid climate
establishedBy Franco-German agreements NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupsAcrossBorder Arab communities
Kanuri people NERFINISHED
Kotoko people NERFINISHED
followsNaturalFeature Chari River NERFINISHED
Lake Chad NERFINISHED
Logone River NERFINISHED
hasBorderCrossing Kousseri–N’Djamena crossing NERFINISHED
hasDisputeStatus generally stable
languageContext Arabic
French
various local languages
locatedIn Sahel region NERFINISHED
nearCity Kousseri NERFINISHED
N’Djamena NERFINISHED
partOf Cameroon–Chad relations NERFINISHED
region Central Africa
relatedTo Lake Chad Basin NERFINISHED
securityIssues cross-border insurgent activity
smuggling
separates Cameroon NERFINISHED
Chad NERFINISHED
usedFor migration
trade
transport of goods

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Logone River flowsAlongBorderOf Chad–Cameroon border