Bol (Chad)
Bol is a town of 12,000 people in Sahelian Chad on the coast of Lake Chad, close to the borders with Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.
Understand
Trade with northern Nigeria is the backbone of the local economy. The main economic sectors are: fishing which represents the most important sector, trade in livestock (much of which is exported to Nigeria), and maize and millet production.
Get in
By car
An unnamed road passes through Bol.
By plane
The town is served by Bol-Bérim Airport (OTC IATA).
See
Do
- Boating on Lake Chad
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