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  2. Sara people - Wikipedia

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    The Sara people, sometimes referred to as the Kaba or Sara-Kaba [citation needed], are a Central Sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad, the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of South Sudan. [3]

  3. Flag of Chad - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Chad is a vertical tricolour consisting (left to right) of a indigo, a yellow and a red column. The colours of the Chadian flag were intended to be a combination of the colours of blue, white and red as seen on the flag of France with the Pan-African colours of green, yellow and red as seen on the flag of Ethiopia. [3]

  4. List of flags with Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Cross Flag [6] Dominica 1978–present The cross represents the Trinity [7] Dominican Republic 1863–present A Bible, a cross and the color white stands for salvation [8] East Africa Protectorate: 1895–1921 Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick: El Salvador 1912–present Dios, Unión, Libertad (God, Union, Liberty) [9 ...

  5. Flags of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Central African Republic: The flag features four horizontal bands of blue, white, green and yellow, centred with a vertical red band. There is also a yellow star at the hoist. 1959–present: Flag of Chad: The flag of Chad is a vertical tricolour consisting (left to right) of a blue, a gold and a red column.

  6. List of national mottos - Wikipedia

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    France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.

  7. Religion in Chad - Wikipedia

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    As a result, shrines to a high god are uncommon, and people tend to appeal to the lesser spirits; yet the notion of a supreme being may have helped the spread of Christianity. [17] When missionaries arrived in southern Chad, they often used the local name of this high god to refer to the Christian supreme being. [17]

  8. Divine intervention? Ivorians say God is on their team's side ...

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    Ivory Coast’s unlikely — some would say miraculous — progression to the Africa Cup of Nations final has convinced locals that God is on their side. Late goals in remarkable wins in the ...

  9. La Tchadienne - Wikipedia

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    People of Chad, arise and to work! You have conquered your soil and won your rights; Your freedom will be born of your courage. Lift up your eyes, the future is yours. I O my Country, may God protect you, May your neighbors admire your children. Joyful, peaceful, advance as you sing, Faithful to your fathers who are watching you. Chorus II