N`Djamena Resource Guide

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N`Djamena Resource Guide
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Introduction & City Areas...............................................................................................8
Airport Information......................................................................................................10
Baby Sitting & Maid Services........................................................................................11
Banking Services............................................................................................................12
Bookshops & Libraries..................................................................................................13
Cinemas & Theatres......................................................................................................14
Embassies - Consulates..................................................................................................15
Expat & Support Groups...............................................................................................18
Groceries & Supermarkets.............................................................................................19
Holidays & Festivities....................................................................................................20
Hospital & Medical Services..........................................................................................21
International Schools.....................................................................................................23
Internet Cafés................................................................................................................24
Museums and Historical Sites........................................................................................25
Parks..............................................................................................................................26
Pharmacies....................................................................................................................26
Police Stations...............................................................................................................27
Postal Services................................................................................................................27
Public Transport............................................................................................................28
Pubs - Clubs..................................................................................................................29
Religious Associations....................................................................................................30
Restaurants....................................................................................................................31
Shopping.......................................................................................................................32
Sport & Leisure.............................................................................................................33
Useful Numbers............................................................................................................34
Utilities..........................................................................................................................35
FAQ..............................................................................................................................36
N’Djamena Resource Guide
N’Djamena is the capital and largest city of Chad. In 2009, its population was recorded as 993,492. A port on the Chari River, near the
confluence with the Logone River, it directly faces the Cameroonian
town of Kousséri, to which the city is connected by a bridge. It is also a
special statute region, divided into 10 arrondissements. It is a regional
market for livestock, salt, dates, and grains. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the chief industries, and the city continues to serve as the
centre of economic activity in Chad.
While primarily an administrative center, the city includes the Nassara
Strip commercial centre and residential areas, such as Mbololo, Chagoua, Paris Congo and Moursal. The main commercial avenue of the
city is the Avenue Charles de Gaulle.
The city’s highest temperatures are usually seen between March and
June, just before the onset of the heavier rains.
City Overview
N’Djamena is today divided into 10 municipal districts, and governed by a special decree. It suffered heavy
destruction during the 1979/1980 Tisaa chuhur civil war. In the present the city is heavily repopulated
without any significant change in terms of social amenities and infrastructures. The city road network,
water and Electricity supply, drainage, garbage disposal, etc, still call for concern.
N’Djamena, formerly called Fort Lamy until 1973, is the capital and largest
city of the Republic of Chad, with an estimated population of about 993 492
inhabitants in 2009 (GPHC 2009). It is about 25km North – South cross section
and 20km East – West.
N’Djamena is in the Sahel of Africa called the Sahel sedimentary which receives
sufficient rainfall that favors a one-season land cultivation for agricultural
purposes. There are two seasons namely, a short rainy season and a long dry
season. Precipitation is zero for the 5 months of November to March, and about
144mm and 175mm in July and August respectively.
Facts about N’Djamena
Population: approx. 10,758,945
National status: Republic
Currency: CFA franc
Time zone: GMT + 1
Main airports:
N’Djamena International Airport
From February until May, the city receives the most ardent heat, estimated at temperatures that sometimes go beyond 45degrees
Celsius.
Located at the confluence of the Chari and Logone rivers, opposite the Cameroonian town of Kousseri with which it is connected
by a single-lane bridge, Ndjamena was founded by Emile Gentil May 29, 1900 on the site of a small village Kotoko known as
Fort-Lamy, in memory of Commander Joseph Amedee Francois Lamy, who died at the Battle of Kousseri few days earlier . On
November 6, 1973, President François Tombalbaye, the first president of Chad, renamed the city, giving it its present name of
N’Djamena, the name of a nearby Arab village - Am Djamena - meaning ‘the place of our rest’’.
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City Overview
RESIDENTIAL CITY AREAS
Historically, the city is divided into two major sections – north and south – generally said to be inhabited by the Arabs and the
Sahar, respectively. A third distinctive area would be that of the Europeans.
While primarily an administrative center, the city includes the Nassara Strip commercial centre and residential areas such as Mbololo,
Chagoua, Paris Congo and Moursal. The main commercial avenue of the city is the Avenue Charles de Gaulle.
Now, the foreign personnel in the capital live in the most vibrant areas, such as Rue Bordeaux, Esso residential Area, Airport district
area, avenue Charles DeGaulle, Meridian, Mardjandaffack, Djanbalbar, Klemat, Sabangali, European district. These are the
areas where large villas housing embassies, foreign companies in Chad, general administration ,and the central market are found.
Also in these areas are found well ventilated houses with gardens and parking spaces for cars. The villas are built with cement blocks
or fired laterite bricks, of various architectural designs. Here, one finds housing where the villas and houses are well equipped.
Located in the city center of the capital, these neighborhoods are inhabited by people of different ethnicities, nationalities and races .
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Airport Information
N’Djamena International Airport serves N’Djamena, Chad, and is the main international airport of
Chad.The airport is dual use, with civilian and military installations on opposite sides of the single
runway. Hassan Djamous International Airport, less than 2km from city center.
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
Taxis available within Airport premises and a single trip to the city center costs about
5,000FCFA and it will take only a couple of minutes.
Town service taxis are generally painted yellow. But there are also unpainted special
Taxis registered with hostels that provide high class services.
contacts:
International Airport N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 01 76
RENT-A-CAR
Generally, car rental providers are not located at the airport, but are available for the service
any way. These some:
Agence Al- Mawada
Rue de 40m. BP. 2306.
Tel. +235 6247952.
Email: nassirm77@yahoo.fr
Brahim Mahamoud
Location des voitures,
Novotel.
Tel. +2356287756, 9287756.
Airport Hotels
Novotel la Tchadienne
BP. 109, Ndjamena
Tel.+235 524312, 523312, 523311.
Fax. +235 524397
novotel@intnet.td
La Meridien Chari
396 Rue de Colonel Moll,
BP. 118, N’djamena.
Tel. +235 525350, 525352
Fax. +235 522261
meridian.gm@intnet.td
www.lemeridien-hotels.com
Kempinski
BP 6473, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 535253
Fax +235 531216
Reservation.ndjamena@kempinsi.com
www.kimpinski.com
Ets al Istifak
BP 3361.
Tel. +235 6335455, 9905524, 6298709.
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Babysitting
Your Local Counsellor can assist you in sourcing candidates with references for you to interview.
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Banking
Most of the banks are open frm 8hrs00 – 14hrs30.
The following documents are required for a foreigner to open an account :
Resident document(s)
a formal application
4passport photos
Is it possible for a foreigner to get a credit card or an ATM (debt) card and a foreigner can open an non-resident account.
CREDIT CARDS
Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are accepted at two hotels in N’Djaména. It may not be possible to obtain cash advances at banks on credit
cards.
Travellers cheques:
May be exchanged at one or two banks in N’Djaména. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller’s cheques
in Euros.
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS
There are no restrictions on the import of local currency; visitors can export up to XAF10,000. There are no restrictions on importing foreign
currency providing it is declared on arrival; up to the amount of foreign currency imported and declared can be exported.
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
It is advisable to bring US Dollars or Euros rather than Sterling into the country. CFA Francs can be difficult to exchange outside the French
Monetary Area.
Main Banks
Banque Comerciale Du Chari (BCC)
BP. 757, Ndjamena.
Tel.+235 2518958, 2515231
Telex. 5379 – fax. 2516249
Financial Bank
Av. Charles de Gaule,
BP. 804, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 2522660, 2523389
Fax. 2522905. Telex. 3280KD
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Societe Generale Tchad
2-6 Due Robert Levy
BP 461, Ndjamena
Tel. +235 2522801
Ecobank Tchad
Av. Charles de Gaule,
BP. 87, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 252 4314
Fax. 2522345
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Bookshops and Libraries
Below is a list of bookshops and libraries where books in original language may be available or can be
ordered.
BOOKSHOPS & LIBRARIES
The American Library
(Within American Embassy premises)
Avenue Mobutu
Tel. +235 2517009
Librairie Al Akhbar
636 Avenue Charles de Gaule,
BP. 533, Ndjamena.
Tel/Fax. +235 2523791
lib.alakhbaar@intnet.td
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La Source Library
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 51 76 77 & 66 75 79 81
+235 22 51 71 23
info@librairielasource-tchad.com
www.librairielasource-tchad.com
La Fontaine Library
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 20 77 / 235 22 51 40 56
gecoba@intnet.td
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Cinemas & Theatres
Note that the cinemas listed below usually show films dubbed in english/french.
CINEMA
French cultural center
Avenue Mobutu, Ardep-Djoumal
(Opp Sabangali)
Tel. +235 523646
The American Library
(Within American Embassy premises)
Avenue Mobutu
Tel. +235 2517009
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Embassies and Consulates
Embassy of Algeria
BP 178 Rue de Paris
N’Djamena,
Tel: + 235 52 38 15 /235 52 35 92
235 52 35 92
Fax: +235 52 37 92 Fax: +235 52 37 92
Email: amb.algerie@intnet.td
Honorary Consulate of Belgium
BP552 NDjamena BP552 NDjamena
Tel: +235 252.44.47
Email: ndjch05@yahoo.fr
Canadian Consulate
Rue 1190, Porte 964, Quartier Moursal
N’Djamena, Chad N’Djamena, Tchad
Tel: +235 253 42 80 /627 3027 /627 3027
Fax: (011 235) 52 72 11
Email: honcon@honconca-chad.org
Central African Embassy
Rue 1036 Rue 1036
Near Rond-Point de la Garde
BP 115, N’Djamena BP 115,
Tel: (+235) 52-25-75 / 52-32-06
Chinese Embassy
1021 Boulvard de Koufra
Tel: +235-2522949
Fax: +235-2530045
Web Site: http://td.china-embassy.org
Email: chinaemb_td@mfa.gov.cn
German Embassy Av. Av. Felix Eboue Félix Eboué
PO Box 893 PO Box 893
City: N’Djamena Ville: N’Djamena
Tel: 235 51 62 02, 647
Fax: 235 51 48 00
Email: allemagne@intnet.td
Spanish Embassy
Bld. Bld. de l’URSS, s/n. de l’URSS,
BP: 877
Quartier Bastos
Tel: +235 220 35 43 & 220 41 89
Fax: +235 220 64 91 y 221 08 25
Email: embespcm@mail.mae.es
Pakistani Consulate
Avenue Charles de Gaulle
(Face Alimentation Toumai)
Trimestre Bololow,
PO Box : 5566 PO Box: 5566
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 518331
Fax: +235 524137
Email: consulat_pak@yahoo.com
Embassy of the Russian Federation
2 Street Collin
Adjudant, BP 891
N’Djamena,
Tel: +235 525-719
Fax: +235 513-172 Fax: +235 513-172
Email: rusam@intnet.td
Swiss Consulate N’Djamena
Tel: (+235) 517314
Fax: +235 517416
Email: ndjamena@sdc.net
Taiwanese Embassy
N’Djamena
Tel: +235-524405
Fax: +235-524402
Email: ambchine@mail.intnet.td
American Embassy
Avenue Felix Eboue
BP 413 N’Djamena BP 413
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 51-70-09/+235 51-62-11
Fax: +235) 51-56-54
http://ndjamena.usembassy.gov/
Danish Consulate
Tchami Toyota, Rue Felix Eboue, BP455
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 515941, 515738
Fax: +235 515738
Egyptian Embassy
Klemat Area, Avenue Georges Pampidou
City: Ndjamena Ville: Ndjamena
Tel: +235510972- 511474
Fax: +235 510973 Fax: +235 510973
Email: ambegyndj@africamail.com
French Embassy
Rue du lieutenant Franjoux
BP 431 - N’Djamena
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 52 25 75 /76
Fax: +235 52 28 55 / 52 44 38
(section consulaire)
Web Site: http://www.ambafrance-td.org
Email: amba.france@intnet.td
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Expatriate and Support Groups
Internations
www.internations.org
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Groceries and Supermarkets
There are several large supermarket chains in Italy that sell fresh produce as well as frozen, canned,
and packaged foods. Opening hours are usually between 09:00 and 20:30, Monday to Saturday.
Ets Hassan Ahmat
Alimentation la Tchadienne
Avenue Charles de Gaulle (Close to Star Nationale).
Tel. +235 2527035
Alimentation Generale
Avenue Charles de Gaulle (By Bangue Comerciel du Chari –B.C.C.)
Tel. +235 523836
Fax. +235 524379
alimentationgenerale@yahoo.fr
La Gastronomie
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 51 95 11 / 235) 22 51 95 11
tchad.gastrono@intnet.td
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Holidays and Festivities
Mark national and regional public holidays on your calendar. Below you will find a complete list.
Main Banks
January 1
New Year’s Day
March or April Easter Monday
May 1
Labour Day
August 11
Independence Day
November 1
All Saints Day
November 28
Republic Day
December 1
December 25
Freedom and Democracy Day
Christmas Day
Variable Islamic
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Prophet’s Birthday
End of Ramadan
Feast of the Sacrifice
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Hospitals and Medical Services
Medical facilities in Chad are poor. Hospitals in N’Djamena are sometimes affected by strikes by
Government workers. You need to keep in mind the possibility that medical services, stretched at
the best of times, may be even less responsive than usual.
There are two medical clinics in the capital of N’Djamena which offer “international
standard” medical care; International SOS and Europ-Assistance. These are not walkin clinics and advance membership is required to access services.
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Dr. Papasian Pascal
Cabinet Medical Artine
BP41, Av. Alifa Zezerty
Tel. +00235 2512516
Dr. Nanadoungar
Clinic SAO,
Avenue Mobutu no 12
Tel. +00235 515840, 6281228
Dr. Daniel Broubec
SOS Clinic.
Avenue Charles de Gaulle
Tel. +235 6271913
Dr. Tolmbayedje
Cabinet Emikoussi, Farcha.
Tel. +235 6290016
PAEDIATRICIANS
Dr. Patalet tezere,
Cabinet Med. La samaritaine,
Tel. +235 6296058, 6235184
Moursal, Boulevard Sao.
Rue 5.090
GYNAECOLOGISTS/
OBSTETRICIANS
Dr. Papasian Pascal
Cabinet Medical Artine,
BP41, Av. Alifa Zezerty
Tel. +235 2512516
Dr. Djimet h. langtar
Cabinet med. Espoir
BP 208, Chagoua
(Next to Hop. Americain)
Dr. Daniel Broubec
SOS Clinic.
Tel. +235 6271913
Avenue Charles de Gaule
DENTISTS/ORTHODONTISTS
Dr. Keller Cyrill
Cabinet Keller & Gagniere
Tel. +2352512743
Avenue Bokassa
Main Hospitals
Antenne Chirurgicale
Dispositif Epervier
Tel: + 235 515 840 /
Fax: + 235 525 155
Address: B.P. 1655
N’ Djamena
Centre Medical International
Tel: + 235 52 25 01
Fax: + 235 52 25 03
Route de l’ Aeroport
BP 1215
N’ Djamena
Centre Medico Social
Tel: + 235 52 28 37
B.P. 898 Le Flamboyant
N’ Djamena
Clinique Esso
Tel: + 235 520 629
B.P. 1215
N’ Djamena
Clinique Medico Chirurgicale
Providence
Tel: + 235 517 533
Address: B.P. 4041
N’ Djamena
Chad
Clinique le Sao
Tel: + 235 51 58 40
Fax: + 235 52 51 55
Address: B.P. 1655
N’ Djamena
Hopital General de Reference
Nationale (HGRN)
Tel: + 235 51 53 09
Fax: + 235 51 53 09
Address: B.P. 130
N’ Djamena
Hopital de la Liberte
Tel: + 235 53 2004
Quartier Digel
N’ Djamena
Chad
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International Schools
The only university in Chad is the Université de N’Djaména, located in the capital and founded in 1971 under the name of
“Université du Tchad.” Its academic year runs from October to June, and the two languages of instruction are French and Arabic.
The university is divided into four schools: the Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines (School of Humanities and Social
Sciences); the Faculté des Sciences Exactes et Appliquées (School of Exact and Applied Sciences); the Faculté de Droit et Sciences
Economiques (School of Law and Economics); and the Faculté de Médecine (Medical School).
George Washington International Academy
Rue des Poids Lourds
Bp. 6553
Tel. +235 6292881, 6300490
www.gwiacademy.com
gwiacademy@ymail.com
(English & French Curicula)
Ecole Francaise Montagne
Rue des Poids Lourds (By ESSO Company)
BP. 834, Ndjamena-Tchad.
Tel. +235 6201016
(French Curiculum)
Ecole Privee Internationale
Rue des Poids Lourds
(Next to Ecole Francaise Montagne)
Tchado-Turque
Tel +235 520793
Ecole catholique Associee
Notre Dame de la Paix
BP. 456, Beguinage Ndajamena.
Tel. +235 2523498, 6231189, 6276061,
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Internet Cafes
Internet access can also be found in the majority of the hotels.
Cyberposte
Bp1133, Ndjamena.
(Within Central Poste premises)
Off Avenue Charles de Gaulle.
Tel. +235 2521165
Cyber café Zamzam
BP. 195, Ndjamena.
Rue de la Gendermerie (By Hotel Shanghai).
Tel. +235 2510022, 6262170.
Email. Ahmat-1983@yahoo.fr
PC ZONE Cyber café
Avenue Charles de Gaulle
BP 203, Ndjamena.
High-Tech Electronique/cyber café
Avenue Charles de Gaulle
(By the Central Market)
Bp. 1377, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 2516303
High-tech-cyber@yahoo.com
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Museums & Historical sites
Musee National N’Djamena (National Museum)
The Chad National Museum (Musée National N’Djamena) is the national museum of Chad and is located in the capital city of
N’Djamena at near Avenue Felix Eboue, in the Fort Archambault area. The museum was established on October 6, 1962 in temporary quarters under the name of Chad National Museum, Fort-Lamy, reflecting the earlier, colonial name of Chad’s capital. In
1964, it moved to the former town hall, near the Place de l’Independence.
At the time of its establishment, it had four rooms: Prehistory, Protohistory, Archives and Folk arts, crafts and traditions.
The prehistory room, at least in 1965, included items related to pebble culture, including material from the Amgamma cliff,
Stone Age implements, axes with helve-holes, nether millstones, and quartz and obsidian arrowheads. The museum at one time
included a full-sized ochre reproduction of a hunting scene from the first millennium B.C. The collection also included baked
bricks, some attributed to Boulala and Babalia people, items discovered at the Bouta-Kabira sanctuary including human masks,
bronze objects and bone tools.
Many of its artifacts have been lost due to the instability in the country. It has a notable collection of musical instruments.
Musee National N’Djamena
BP. 638, Fort Archambault, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 513375,
Fax. +235 516094
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Parks
Chad is hot and tropical in most places, though it is a big country and the temperatures can vary in different areas. The north has little rain
all year. It can really rain at any time of the year there, with cooler temperatures being the norm. The southern part of the country has a more
distinct wet and dry season. The rains come in around the beginning of May and last till the beginning or mid October.
Zakouma national park
Set in the far south, away from the ongoing crisis in the east, this national park has become a favored destination for travelers seeking adventure.
Zakouma park is practically virgin territory, which covers an area of about 3,000sq km.
One of the main attractions of Zakouma park is its elephants. Fans believe it is the best place in Africa to observe elephants. During the rainy
season, when they begin to leave the park to avoid the muddy terrain, one can see the huge herds that sometimes may go up to a thousand
animals.
Luis Arranz, a Spaniard who ran the park for six years, admits it is sometimes difficult to advertise Zakouma, given that information on the
country speak only of the violence afflicting the country. There is one big problem, which is the threat posed by poachers.
Parc National Zakouma
Tel: +235 52 44 12
www.zakouma.com
Manda National Park
Located south of Chad is this park, about 25 km to the entrance of Sarh. It can be said that this is an extension 0f Zakouma park, since some
of the animals from there sometimes migrate to this park.
Like the Zakouma park, the threat posed by poachers is the major problem facing the park.
Tourism site of Douguia also remains a place of tourism for expatriates in Chad. This is about 65km from Ndjamen, toward the popular Lake
Chad. It provides an excellent place of rest and retreat, given its good accommodation facilities. And, the lake just about 40km away, provides
good tourist attraction.
EnnediPlateau
Explore extraordinary natural surroundings along the Ennedi Plateau. Located along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert where it borders
the Sahel in the north of the country, this area rewards those who endure the difficulties of traveling there with unusual geologic formations
such as the domino-like Labyrinthe de Kecheli, the massive arch of Aloba, and the Guelta d’Archei; gueltas are pools formed from underground water in lowland areas, a type of oasis. Find petroglyphs such as those painted all over the rocks of Cavaliers Volants in the Massif de
Terkei. These areas are best accessed from the small town of Fada, where there is an airstrip.
Lake Chad is the second largest lake in West Africa, but perhaps not for long. The lake is getting smaller and the population who use to make
a living here is dwindling. Back in the 60s-80s, fishing produced about 120,000 maximum tons of fish per year (with Chad taking about 70%
of this). Today, the fishing economy around Lake Chad has diminished. While it is possible to go fishing on the Lake, with plenty of islands on
the eastern side of the border with Niger and Nigeria, the fishing is just not the same and has yet to recover. The Nile Perch is one of the most
caught fish in the Lake and its tributaries.
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Pharmacies
24H Pharmacies
Pharmacy Eguni
BP. 3179
Avenue Charles de Gaule
Ndjamena, Tchad
Tel: +235 2516548
Fax: (00235) 2518235
Email: berisso@yahoo.fr
Pharmacy de Beguinage
Avenue Charles de Gaule
Ndjamena Tchad
Tel: +235 524066
Pharmacy Beriasso
BP. 3179
Rue de 40m,
Ndjamena Tchad
Tel: +235 2511845
Fax: +235 2511813
Email: beriasso@yahoo.fr
PHARMACIES IN N’DJAMENA
Pharmacy AL Salam
BP. 926 - N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 51 15 11
Pharmacy Amigo
BP. 214 - N’Djamena - Chad
Tel. +235 22 53 30 76
Pharmacy De L’etoile
BP. 779 - N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 51 51 29
karmel.o@intnet.td
Pharmacy Des Jeunes
BP. 207 - N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 51 52 88
Pharmacy Beau Sejour
Moundou - Chad
Tel: +235 22 69 14 64
Pharmacy Du Centre
BP. 662 - N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 51 49 30 /
+235 22 52 04 89
Pharmacy Beriasso
N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 51 18 13 & 22 51 18 45
Pharmacy Du Grand Marche
Moundou - Chad
Tel: +235 22 69 13 35
Pharmacy De La Paix
N’Djamena - Chad
Tel. +235 22 51 48 86
dr.saleh@intnet.td
Pharmacy Kapka
Street 40 carre14
N’Djamena - Chad
Tel: +235 22 53 35 60
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Police Stations
Below please find a list of the main police stations in N’Djamena.
CA1 (Farcha)
Tel: +235 2527014
Rue de farcha
CA2 (Mardjan-dafak)
Tel: +235 2515329
Avenue Gen. Nimerie
CA3 (Central Market)
Tel: +235 2529845
Avenue Gen Nemerie (By the Cental Mosque)
CA4 (Quartier Senegalais)
Tel: +235 2515433
Rue de 40m
CA5 (Deguel)
Tel: +235 2529857
Rue de Tasha Massoro.
CA6 (Chagoua)
Tel: +235 2527014
Avenue Pascal Yoadounadji
Rensignements Generals
Tel: +235 2524160
Avenue Mobutu (By the Presidency)
P.G.(Commissariat central)
Tel: +235 2523037
Avenue Mobutu ( Close to French Embassy)
Police Secours. 17
Within the premises of Commissariat Central
Fire Servise: 18.
At the international airport premises
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Postal Services
Societe Tchadienne des Postes et de l’Epargne
Off Avenue Charles de Gaulle,
Centre Ville (Meridien)
Tel. +235 2521020
Fax. +235 2521012
UPS
Ups-Tchad Avenue Charles De Gaulle, Face Ecole,
N’Djamena, Chad.
Tel.: +235-664-36-23
Tel.: +235-252-42-88
TNT
Tel. +235 28 63 55
DHL International SARL Tchad
155, Avenue Charles de Gaulle
BP 1212
Ndjamena
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Public Transportation
Buses and taxis are available, but the vehicles used for this purpose are often not in very good conditions.
Except in a case of a special chatter of a taxi, both taxis and buses ply defined routes. You pay as you
go. Generally, a drop is 200Fcfa for taxis and 100-150Fcfa for buses. A special chatter of a taxi may go
up to 3000-5000fcfa.
Main Transportation Companies
Express sud Voyage
Tell: +235 9660305
Rue des Chagoua
Express Abou Hamama
Tell: +235 9273814
+235 9243548
Rue des Chagoua
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Pubs & Clubs
Club entrance prices range from 5 Euros to 15 Euros. Clubs start filling up after midnight and usually stay open until 04:00 - 06:00 in the morning. Pubs are normally open from 20.00 until 02:00 or
even later.
Kempinski
Rue de 40m (Opp Palais de 15 janvier)
Rex Night Club (Moursal)
Avenue Pascal Yoadounadji, Moursal
V.I.P. Room Club (Star Nationale)
Avenue Charles de Gaulle.
Tel: +235 6285510 /6297292
Email: diontarjeanluc@yahoo.fr
Diontar.jeanluc@gmail.com
Le Picolo Night Club
Off Avenue Charles de Gaulle (Close Star nationale).
Tel: +235 2524656
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Religious Associations
The Government continued to restrict some religious organizations and practices.
S Notre Dame de la Paix N’Djamena
Cathedral (N’Djamena )
Chari Bauimi - N’Dajamena
Mr Mathias N’Garteri Mayadi
Tél.:+ 235 251 74 44
Fax: +235 252 50 51
archja@intnet.td
Central Mosque
T’sady - N’Djamena
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Restaurants
Like any other region in the world, Chad has its unique characteristics. Its culture is one that resonates
the best parts its. A perfect example of this is Chadian Cuisine, and its cuisine history attached to it.
One example of Chadian Cuisine and its cuisine history is demonstrated in the staple food consumed
there
The Chadian staple food is the millet. Today as well as in the Chadian cuisine history, this food has been important.
In the past, the millet was consumed in a number of ways. Over the years these methods of consuming the millet have been
innovated to suit the taste of those who relish them.
In accordance with Chadian cuisine history, the millet was consumed as a whole grain, as a paste and as balls of millet. Of these,
the millet balls could be dipped into different types of Chadian sauces. In the north of Chad, this method of consuming millet
in Chadian cuisine is known as aiysh in Chadian Arabic. In the south, this same food is known as biya. There is little difference
in the ways that millet is consumed in the north and south; only the names seem to be far apart.
Besides millet, another type of grain called sorghum is also a major food in Chadian cuisine. Sorghum is also a staple food, and has been so in
Chadian cuisine history too.
Rice is another major food consumed in Chadian cuisine in addition to the millet and sorghum grains. Foods like corn and Wheat are not
commonly consumed in Chadian cuisine due to these being scarce.
Among other food substances consumed in Chadian cuisine are mutton, Beef and Chicken. These have been part of Chadian cuisine in the past
as well, reflecting a rich Chadian cuisine historically. Mainly up north, these foods have been common due to the fact that the sources of these
foods have been raised there.
Aside from mutton, Beef and Chicken available in Chadian cuisine, Pork is also available in N’Djamena and parts of southern Chad. This is
quite surprising because Muslims do not consume Pork.
LOCAL
RESTAURANTS
Le Central
Avenue Charles de Gaulle
BP 697/5013, Ndjamena
Tel. +235 522690
Le Bristrot
Avenue Charles de Gaule
BP 5013, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 519124
La Caravelle
Avenue Charles de Gaule
BP5014, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 256808/228295
Boukarou
Avenue Charles de Gaule
BP. 292, Ndjamena
Tel. +235 522329 / 930518
jeannilone@yahoo.fr
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POPULAR RESTAURANTS
Le carnivore,
Avenue Charles de Gaule
BP 697, 5013, ndjamena
Tel. +235 253072
French restaurant
INTERNATIONAL
RESTAURANTS
Le shanghai
Rue de la Gendermerie.
Tel. +235 523543
Chinese
Le Pelican
Avenue Mobutu, Chagoua
Bp 594 Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 516177
Le Cedre – Restaurant/Bar
Rue de la Gendammerie, Ndjamena
Tel. +235 6402200 / 2302532.
Email. halimassa@hotmail.com
Lebanese
Hong Kong
Avenue Charles de Gaule
(Opp Picolo night club)
BP 5973, Ndjamena.
Tel. +235 250704
Asian
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Shopping
The shops in Chad remain open for the shoppers on all days of a week from Tuesday to Saturday from
9 am to 12 noon and also from 16.00 to 19.30 pm. The food shops located in Chad also remains open
on Sunday morning. The markets located in capital city of the country remain open till dusk.
Chad is regarded as the heaven for the shoppers all over the world. Chad is a beautiful country which is settled in Saharan Africa.
This country shares its borders with Libya, Niger, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Sudan and Nigeria. Shopping in Chad
is the most preferred activity, which the domestic and international tourists love to do while they are on their Chad tours.
Shopping in Chad provides the shoppers with a wide range of items to shop and market. There are large numbers of gift items
available in the country. Some of the popular items which can be purchased from the shopping outlets of Chad are decorated
calabashes, brass animals, embroidered cotton cloths, camel-hair carpets, leatherwear, weapon and knives. The crafts industry of
Chad produces some excellent craft items for its shoppers. So, during your Shopping in Chad you can purchase these craft items
to present it to their friends and relatives.
Shopping in Chad include enjoying shopping in N’Djamena. Being the capital of Chad, there are many streets in this country
which displays a wide range of gift items and other essential items like apparels for its customers. There are many open markets in
N’Djamena. Enjoying shopping from this open market will a great experience for you. Visit the open markets to purchase some
traditional and other necessary items from this venue.
Chad shopping also includes some duty free shops as well. There are several retail outlets in this country of Chad. The items
available in the duty free shops of Chad are excluded from any kinds of domestic duties and taxes. In the International Airport
of Chad, there are some duty free shops. From these shops, you can purchase wine bottles, spirit bottles, tobacco and cigarettes.
Visit the Grand Market in central N’Djamena for an exciting glimpse into Chadian culture. You can buy just about anything
there. Whether it’s a delicious mango or a genuine Chadian wardrobe, you are guaranteed to find whatever goods you desire in
this marketplace.
The market is conveniently located, and it helps that everyone in the city knows where it is. Many in N’Djamena work or travel
there every day. The market is just south of the mosque.
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Sport &numbers
Leisure
Useful
City stadium
Avenue Mobutu, Ardep-Djoumal
(Opp Sabangali)
American club
Within the American Embassy
(Strickly for Embassy staff)
FITNESS CLUBS
Fin Fitness Club
Avenue Charles de Gaule
(Opp Star Nationale).
Evenementiel.
Tel./Fax: +235 2525755
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Useful numbers
Note that telephone numbers in Italy do not have a standard number of digits like many other countries. You must dial 0931 before all numbers in Syracuse except toll free numbers ‘numero verde’ that
begin with 800.
Comune di Syracuse
Tot Free no
800299507
Carabinieri emergencies
112
Switchboard 0931/441344
Polizia di Stato
113
Switchboard 0931/495111
Fireman Division Emergencies
115
Switchboard 0931/481911
Finance Guard Emergencies
117
Switchboard 0931/66772
First Aid
118
Municipal Police
0931/462644
Tot.free no 800632328
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Utilities numbers
In N’Djamena the majority of households had access to water/electricity but there also a lot of illegal
connections. Gas is available bottled.
ELECTRICITY
GAS
WATER
SPP Tchad
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 89 55 & 22 52 77 27 / +235 22 52 89 67
spp@spptchad.com
www.spptchad.com
Societe Tchadienne des Eau et d’Electricite (S.T.E.E.).
Bp 44. N’Djamena Tchad
Rue des Poids Lourds (By the George Washington International Academy).
Tel. +235 2522881, 2522883.
Email. stee@intened.td
Emergency Tel:00235) 2524182
Societe Tchadienne des Eau et d’Electricite (S.T.E.E.).
Bp 44. N’Djamena Tchad.
Rue des Poids Lourds
(By the George Washington International Academy).
Tel. +235 2522881, 2522883.
Email. stee@intened.td
Emergency Tel: +235 2524182
TELEPHONE
Groupe SOTEL Tchad.
BP. 1132, ND’jamena Tchad
Avenue Charles de Gaule.
Tel. +235 2521436, 2521030
Emergency
Tel: +235 2521415.
Zain Tchad SA
Bur 0007
B,p 5665 N,djamana tchad
Tell. 00235 252411
www.zain.com
Sotieri, N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 51 92 02 / +235 22 51 92 02
sotieri00@hotmail.com
Total Tchad
N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 92 09 & 22 52 70 75 /+235 22 52 89 75
total.tmt@totalmkt-td.com
www.total.com
INTERNET PROVIDER
Albidey Group,
BP. 5453 - N’Djamena
Tel: +235) 22 52 34 32 / 235) 22 52 37 46
al_bideygroupe@yahoo.fr
Intermedia.com,
BP. 467 - N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 80 29 / +235 22 52 71 08
www.intermediacom.com
ITS
Tchad BP. 1109 - N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 52 68 82 & 22 53 68 82 / +235 22 52 68 82
henry.kalume@its-chad.com
Sysnet
Tchad BP. 3005 - N’Djamena
Tel: +235 22 51 82 51 /235 22 51 82 50
gtp@intnet.td
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Frequently Asked Questions
HOUSING
1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished
property? ........................................................................................................37
2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings? ........37
3. How many properties will I be shown? ....................................................37
4. How can I secure a property that I choose? .....................................................37
5. What costs are involved to rent a property? .....................................................37
6. What other expenses should I expect to pay? ...................................................37
7. What is the process flow to rent a property? ....................................................38
8. What chance do I have of receiving my full deposit back when I leave the
property? .......................................................................................................38
9. What responsibility do I have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property?56
10. Can I make any alterations to the property? ....................................................38
11. What if I need to terminate the lease early? .....................................................39
UTILITIES & TELEPHONE
12 What utility expenses will I have to pay? .........................................................39
13. How are these accounts charged? ....................................................................39
14. Will I be able to get Satellite TV? ....................................................................39
15. What documents do I need to install a Telephone Line? .................................39
16. How long will I have to wait for my telephone? ..............................................39
17. How will I be billed? .......................................................................................39
DRIVING
18. Is my licence valid in Chad? .......................................................................52
19. For how long can I drive my own car in Chad ................................................52
20. Can I buy a car? ..............................................................................................52
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Frequently Asked Questions
WORK PERMIT
21. What documentation is required for workers coming to Chad? ...........41
22. Shall I need a long-term visa to work in Chad?? ..............................................41
23. What about my family? ..................................................................................41
SAFETY CONCERNS
24. How can I ensure the security of my family? ...................................................41
25. Are there any precautions a foreigner must take?..............................................41
HEALTH CONCERNS
26. Do I have to be vaccinated before travelling to Chad?......................................41
27. Are there any precautions a foreigner must take?..............................................41
ABOUT Emc Network
28.Does Emc Network receive/take solicit third party commissions?......................42
29. Why should I choose Emc Network?.............................................................42
FOR CORPORATE
30. How does Emc Network assist with Immigration? ............................................43
31. How can determine a realistic Housing Budget for Transferees?.......................43
32. Can the contract be signed in the name of a foreign company? .......................43
33. Is it necessary to be present to apply for documents?........................................43
34. How can we guarantee all Transferees will receive the same standard
of service? (staff relocating to main cities versus more rural areas?) .......44
35. How does Emc Network handle Group Moves? .............................................44
36. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families? 44
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Housing FAQ
1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished property?
An unfurnished property will usually be empty.
Semi furnished will usually contain basic electro-domestics.
A fully furnished property will depend on the requirements of the expat.
2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings?
With the agent, there is some flexibility in negotiation.
3. How many properties will I be shown?
This depends on the Relocation Package you have; Our Basic Package includes 8 properties, Standard and Executive Packages
include 15 properties. You will be told at the outset how many properties you will be shown or how much time you have available
to do the house hunting. The properties provided will be as close to your ‘Needs Analysis’ description as possible according to
what is available on the market at the time.
4. How can I secure a property that I choose?
The tenant gives specifications of his choice to the agent. The agent, in turn, takes the tenant to the houses available. If these
meet the tenant’s specifications, he chooses the one that best suites his desire.
5. What costs are involved in renting a property?
The landlord has to pay the Estate agency fee. This is a flat rate based on the amount of rent (one months rent for a one year
contract).
Rent is usually paid biannually, but sometimes yearly payments can be requested.
The security deposit is usually 3 months rent.
The cost to register the contract is included in the rent.
6. What other expenses should I expect to pay?
Utility expenses should be paid by the tenant.
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7. What is the process flow to rent a property?
The Estate agent is the only person to be involved in the process. A lawyer may only be needed if either party breach an already
signed lease.
8. What chance do I have of receiving my full deposit back when I leave the property?
In cases where a security deposit is paid, it is returned provided the property is left in the same state as when it was consigned.
9. What responsibility do I have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property?
The landlord is responsible for general maintenance as specified in the rental contract. The tenant is responsible for furnishings
and the interior.
10. Can I make any alterations to the property?
Only with written consent of the landlord.
11. What if I need to terminate the lease early?
The minimum break notice is 1 month, with the general term of a three month notice by the tenant to the agent. The consequence costs
are negotiable.
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Utilities & Telephone FAQ
12. What utility expenses will I have to pay?
All Utilities are to be paid by the tenant according to consumption: Electricity, Water and Telephone. Garbage is arranged and is paid to an
agent. Gas is available bottled as there is not piped gas.
13. How are these accounts charged?
Accounts are usually transferred into the tenant’s name. Bills arrive to the address of the property on a bimonthly basis (either by mail or by
a prepaid credit card system, in which case, the customer pays as he consumes). They can either be paid by bank transfer or directly at a post
office or with a cheque, depending on the customers’ preference.
14. Will I be able to get Satellite TV?
Yes, this is available.
15. What documents do I need to install a Telephone Line?
International passport (or Residency Permit) is required
16. How long will I have to wait for my telephone?
Generally 1 week
17. How will I be billed?
Bills arrive to the property address, or PO Box, monthly.
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Driving FAQ
18. Is my licence valid in Chad?
Foreigners staying for longer than 3 months require an International driving license. International driving licenses are valid for a period of 1
year. Driving licenses of some countries are valid for a period of time, after expiration it must be converted into a local license. To convert
your license the following documents are required:
- International (or foreign) license
- Residency document
- 2 passport sized photos.
19. For how long can I drive my own car in Chad?
A foreign registered car can be brought into the country provided it has approved insurance (within CEMAC) that is valid in Chad, the Car
Specifications (to be surrended at the Customs’ office) and a Passavant (this costs about 5000 CFA). The vehicle is brought into the country
on a ‘ Temporary Importation Permit ( T1)
Generally the vehicle must be registered locally at the relevant government office after one week, with the possibility for extension, depending
on the situation.
In order to apply for local registration the following documents are required from the car owner:
- Customs duties payment document
- receipt for payment at the national treasury.
20. Can I buy a car?
Yes, as long as immigration compliant a foreigner can purchase a vehicle. After paying for it, a form must be filled in together with the
individual/company who sold the vehicle and it must thereafter be registered.
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WORK PERMIT
21. What documentation is required for workers coming to Chad?
A Residence Permit and a valid Work Permit.
22. Shall I need a long-term visa to work in Chad?
No, you can enter with a short-term visa and we will assist to get long-term permit in-country.
23. What about my family?
Dependant family members can apply for Residency Permit on the basis of being accompanying family members; they do not have the right
to work in the country. If they want to work, they’ll require a Work Permit as well.
SAFETY CONCERNS
24. How can I ensure the security of my family?
As in all developing countries, foreigners stand out and are easy targets for petty crime and theft. It is important to move
about with caution, not to go into areas that are particularly dangerous or deserted and to be discreet in the display of your
material wealth.
25. Are there any precautions a foreigner must take?
It is recommended that security provisions are put in place for residential and commercial properties. Many properties include 24hr security
surveillance and where it is not included it must be sourced through a reliable local provider. It is also advisable to keep in touch with the
respective embassies.
HEALTH CONCERNS
26. Do I have to be vaccinated before travelling to Chad?
Yes. It is recommended that you check with your own Embassy before embarking on travel to Chad.
27. Are there any precautions a foreigner must take?
It is recommended that security provisions are put in place for residential and commercial properties. Many properties include 24hr security
surveillance and where it is not included it must be sourced through a reliable local provider. It is also advisable to keep in touch with the
respective embassies.
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EMC NETWORK
28. Does Emc Network receive/take/solicit third party commissions?
As a member of EuRA (European Relocation Association) we abide by their charter and do not accept third party commissions
from Real Estate Agents, International Schools, Removal Companies or others. This ensures the Transferee a completely
unbiased choice of what is available on the market in every category.
29. Why should I choose Emc Network?
- ISO certified company (ISO 9001:2000).
- Extensive rapidly growing client list.
- Exclusive partner/representative of many Global Relocation Service Providers.
- Exclusive representative of many International Law and Immigration Firms.
- Founded and managed by expatriates with first hand relocation experience.
- Quality control guarantee: Head Office directs all relocations and immigrations in every destination.
- All staff required to attend on-going training sessions and workshops to keep updated as to global mobility needs.
- No language barriers - Assistance provided in all major European languages and many others.
- Corporate consultation with Emc Network’ Representatives at location of choice.
- Emc Network own ‘Resource Guides’ providing a wealth of everyday information for expatlife in destination city.
- Comprehensive FAQs for each country serviced.
- Red Alert List to prepare for the specific challenges of each destination.
- Extra ‘Safety’ section in Resource Guides for countries posing specific security threats.
- 24-hour Emergency Helpline for Transferees throughout the duration of the relocation.
- Complimentary 3-month Helpline.
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FOR CORPORATE
30. How does Emc Network assist with Immigration?
Emc Network will prepare all the necessary paperwork, email it to the company and direct as to how the various documents are to be printed out and signed.
We will send one of our Local Counsellors with Power of Attorney to act on behalf of the individual and company.
When the Transferee has to be present to apply for a document, he will be accompanied by our Local Counsellor.
31. How can we determine a realistic Housing Budget for Transferees?
During Emc Network’ initial teleconference with the client we go through an in-depth ‘Needs Analysis’ which can include Housing Budget variables for the Destination City.
Emc Network will work with the Company to ensure the workforce locate properties of a suitable standard within the parameters set by corporate policy.
32. Can the contract be signed in the name of a foreign Company?
Yes, lease contracts can be signed in the name of foreign companies – the Transferee who will occupy the property will be
named on the lease agreement.
33. Is it necessary for the Transferee to be present to apply for documents?
At times, yes; you will be advised when we can apply with Power of Attorney and for instances where this is not possible the
Transferee and family will be accompanied by one of our Local Counsellors.
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34. How can we guarantee all Transferees will receive the same standard of service?
(staff relocating to main cities versus more rural areas?)
All Local Counsellors are really ‘local’ to the area where they assist Transferees. They are selected for their good knowledge of
their city area. All Local Counsellors are trained by Emc Network to follow our set pattern of delivering services using an inhouse ‘Training and Operations Manual’. All Local Counsellors are closely directed by Office Coordinators, ensuring a consistent
standard of service is delivered.
35. How does Emc Network handle Group Moves?
All relocations are handled by the same system of centralization. When required, we arrange for a member of our office team
to go to the location of a group move to be an in-house Coordinator, working from the Client Company’s premises as a point
of reference for HR, Transferees and their families. In main centres we have several Local Counsellors.
36. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families?
Emc Network aim to equip your workforce to settle into their new environment as soon as possible.
Upon arrival they are presented with a local Information Pack. They are given access to our on-line City Specific Resource Guides
that provide general local information as well as specific local information once a suitable property has been located.
We have a 24-hour Emergency Helpline throughout the duration of the relocation.
We provide a 90-day complimentary phone line that can be extended throughout the duration of the assignment.
Our aim is to teach the Transferee how to live in his new city and to equip him to be as independent as possible.
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EMC Network
Milano
Via T. da Cazzaniga 9/6
20121 Milano, Italy
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Via Camerata Picena no 385
00138 Roma, Italy
Chiasso
Corso San Gottardo 14
6830 Chiasso - Canton Ticino (Lugano), Switzerland