
Aouzou Strip - Wikipedia
The Aouzou Strip (/ ˈ aʊ z uː /; Arabic: قطاع أوزو, romanized: Qiṭāʿ Awzū, French: Bande d'Aozou) is a strip of land in northern Chad that lies along the border with Libya, extending south to a depth of about 100 kilometers into Chad's Borkou, Ennedi Ouest, Ennedi Est, and Tibesti regions for an area of 114,000 km 2.
Aozou Strip | Libyan-Chadian, Border Dispute, Sovereignty
Aozou Strip, northernmost part of Chad, a narrow strip of territory that extends along the country’s entire border with Libya. The Aozou Strip has an area of about 44,000 square miles (114,000 square km) and consists almost entirely of the Sahara desert. The …
Aouzou, Chad - Wikipedia
Aouzou (/ ˈ aʊ z uː /; Arabic: أوزو, alternatively Aozou) is a small town and oasis in the extreme north of Chad, situated within the Aouzou Strip. It was the site of the Battle of Aouzou, during which Chadian forces captured the town from Libya in August 1987, followed by its recapture by Libya less than a month later. The town was ...
Aozou Strip | Encyclopedia.com
The Aozou Strip is disputed land along the common border between Libya and Chad some 310 miles (800 km) long and 40 miles (100 km) deep, encompassing at its northwestern end the Tibesti massif. The strip was ceded by France from French Equatorial Africa to Italian Libya under the Mussolini – Laval Treaty in 1935.
Title to the Aouzou Strip: A Legal and Historical Analysis
This operation briefly captured the Aouzou Strip, an obscure piece of territory in the northernmost part of the area, but Libyan forces recaptured it shortly afterward in a campaign marked by unusually heavy and intense fighting.
Border Conflict in Africa: Part 3 — Aouzou Strip – blnews
2021年4月28日 · The Aouzou Strip runs along the border between Libya and Chad for a distance of some six hundred miles, varying in width between fifty and ninety miles. Although roughly the size of Scotland, it has a population of only a few thousand and contains some of the most barren land on the face of the earth.
Libya, Chad, and the Sudan, 1963-1993 - SearchWorks catalog
Libya entered the fray in 1969 when Qadaffi claimed the Aozou strip of northern Chad that was reputably rich in uranium deposits.Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s the conflict among Chad, Libya, and the Sudan engaged the interests of France, the U.S., the Organization of African Unity, and the United Nations.
Aozou Strip - Infoplease
Aozou Strip ouˈzo͞o [key], 114,000 sq mi (295,000 sq km) strip of land in N Chad on the Libyan border. The region, which is believed to have significant uranium and oil deposits, has been bitterly contested since Chad became independent in 1960.
UNOSOG - United Nations Peacekeeping
Ownership of the Aouzou Strip - an area between the Republic of Chad and the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - was contested by the two countries beginning in 1973.
Chad - Relations with Libya - Country Studies
After seizing power in 1969, Libyan head of state Qadhaafi reasserted Libya's claim to the Aozou Strip, a 100,000-square-kilometer portion of northern Chad that included the small town of Aozou. Libya based its claim on one of several preindependence agreements regarding colonial boundaries, and it bolstered these claims by stationing troops in ...