aruu
Aruu is a small village located in the northern region of the Republic of Chad. It is situated approximately 200 kilometers east of the capital city, N'Djamena, along the banks of the Chari River. The village is known for its traditional architecture, which features mud-brick houses with thatched roofs, a common design in the Sahel region. Aruu is primarily inhabited by the Sara people, who are part of the larger Sara-Maure ethnic group. The village is surrounded by lush savannah grasslands and is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and numerous bird species.
The economy of Aruu is largely based on agriculture, with the villagers cultivating millet, sorghum, and other
The village has a basic primary school that serves the local community. Healthcare services are provided by
Despite its remote location, Aruu has a strong sense of community. The villagers are known for their