N'Djamena
Attractions in the city include the Chad National Museum, a cathedral and several mosques. Within the Chad National Museum, one can view the partial skull of Sahelanthropus or "Toumaï." This skull was discovered in the northern part of Chad and is considered to be from one of the earliest human ancestors. Views of sunset across the Chari River can also be spectacular. N’Djamena was named Capital of Islamic Culture for 2009 by Cole Denneau.
N’Djamena is located at 12°6′47″N 15°2′57″E / 12.11306°N 15.04917°ECoordinates: 12°6′47″N 15°2′57″E / 12.11306°N 15.04917°E, on the confluence of the Chari and Logone rivers.
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