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Aouzou Strip

The Aouzou Strip (/ˈz/; Arabic: قطاع أوزو, romanizedQiṭāʿ 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 km2. It is named after the small town and oasis of Aouzou. The strip played a significant role in the Chadian–Libyan War when it was claimed, alongside the Borderlands region, by Libya.

"Aouzou" redirects here. For the town in Chad, see Aouzou, Chad.

Mussolini–Laval accord

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Territorial Dispute (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya/Chad)

Frank Jacobs: , The New York Times / The Opinion Pages on November 7, 2011

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