Baïbokoum
Baïbokoum is a town in Chad, located in the Logone Oriental region. It is the capital of the Kouh-Ouest department. Situated in the southern part of the country, Baïbokoum is a market town serving the surrounding agricultural region. The primary language spoken is likely a local Chadian Arabic dialect, along with other regional languages. Economically, Baïbokoum relies heavily on agriculture, with crops like cotton, millet, and sorghum being significant. The town is accessible via road, though infrastructure challenges are common in the region. Its population is primarily rural and engaged in farming activities.