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    The Tibesti Mountains are a mountain range in the central Sahara, primarily located in the extreme north of Chad, with a small portion located in southern...
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  • Permenter, Jason L.; Oppenheimer, Clive (1 April 2007). "Volcanoes of the Tibesti massif (Chad, northern Africa)". Bulletin of Volcanology. 69 (6): 609–626....
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    (from Old Tebu, meaning "rock people") are an ethnic group native to the Tibesti Mountains that inhabit the central Sahara in northern Chad, southern Libya...
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    Emi Koussi (category Tibesti Mountains)
    Emi means "mountains", "massif". The mountain has played an important role in the research and discovery history of the Tibesti. Emi Koussi rises to a...
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  • Simon, P (1965). "Synthèse de l'Avifaune du massif montagneux du Tibesti et distribution de ces espèces en Afrique du Nord et environs". Le Gerfaut: De Giervalk...
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    which has the Sahara desert and which borders Libya and the volcanic massif of Tibesti (3,415 metres (11,204 ft)) forms part of the northern zone. Vegetation...
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    Erg of Bilma (redirect from Erg du Bilma)
    Sahara Desert. The Erg of Bilma stretches southwest from Fachi and the Tibesti Mountains. On the west it is bounded by the Aïr Mountains in north central...
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  • Tarso Emi Chi (category Tibesti Mountains)
    Permenter, Jason L.; Oppenheimer, Clive (1 April 2007). "Volcanoes of the Tibesti massif (Chad, northern Africa)". Bulletin of Volcanology. 69 (6): 609–626....
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  • Adrar Bous and resupply in Agadez. It then visited the Arbre du Ténéré and the Termit Massif before continuing to Lake Chad and Fort Lamy (present-day N'Djamena)...
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    Equatorial Africa extended over a granite plateau, framed by the Tibesti, Ouadaï, and Fertit massifs to the northeast, Darfur to the east and the Crystal mountains...
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