ITMB is pleased to extend its coverage of sub-Saharan Africa with a double-sided and very detailed map of Chad. Formerly the northern portion of French Equatorial Africa, Chad is famous among history buffs as being the jump-off point of General LeClerc’s masterful march across the Sahara to Tunisia with Free French units loyal to the Allies, during WWII. In more modern terms, Chad is the site of Lake Chad, once a massive interior African lake, but now sadly depleted.
The map includes an inset of the capital N’Djamena.
We can laminate this map, which will allow you to draw on it in whiteboard marker or apply map dots to locations of interest without permanently marking the map. The lamination also makes the map very durable and protects against tears and stains.
To laminate this map we have taken the folded map and flattened it out before encapsulating it in high-quality 80-micron laminate, so please be aware that there will still be slight fold lines visible.
Scale 1:1,500,000
Size 680 x 990mm