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Yamoussoukro (/ˌjæmʊˈsuːkroʊ/; French pronunciation: [jamusukʁo], locally [jamsokʁo]) is the de jure capital of Ivory Coast and an autonomous district
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Districts of Ivory Coast
14 autonomous districts. Except for the two autonomous districts around the cities of Yamoussoukro and Abidjan, the remaining 12 autonomous districts are
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Regions of Ivory Coast
division in Ivory Coast. Two to four regions are combined to make up an autonomous district, the first-level subdivision. The autonomous districts of Abidjan
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Senate (Ivory Coast)
-5.264875860968806 The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Ivory Coast. The Senate was created after a new constitution was approved by a referendum
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Departments of Ivory Coast
Each of the 31 second-level regions of Ivory Coast is divided into two or more departments. (The autonomous districts are containing departments, but have
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Yamoussoukro Department
Yamoussoukro Department is a department of Ivory Coast. The department houses the political capital of Ivory Coast, Yamoussoukro, and is one of two departments
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Abidjan
Ivory Coast after its independence from France in 1960. In 1983, the city of Yamoussoukro was designated as the official political capital of Ivory Coast
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lolobo, Yamoussoukro
town in central Ivory Coast. Since 2009, it has been one of two sub-prefectures of Attiégouakro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Lolobo was a
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Centre Department (Ivory Coast)
of Lacs District, Marahoué Region, Vallée du Bandama District, and Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. In 1969, Centre Department and the other five existing
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Subiakro
in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Yamoussoukro in the Yamoussoukro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. It is located
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Zambakro
in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Yamoussoukro in the Yamoussoukro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. The village
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Woroba District
Woroba District has a population of 1,184,813, making it the third least populous district in Ivory Coast, behind Yamoussoukro Autonomous District and Denguélé
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Labokro
in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Attiégouakro in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Labokro was
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Morokinkro
in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Attiégouakro in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Morokinkro
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lacs District
of the district was composed by merging the former regions of N'Zi-Comoé and Lacs and removing the area of the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Lacs District
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Attiégouakro
in central Ivory Coast. Since 2009 it has been the seat of and a sub-prefectures of Attiégouakro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Attiégouakro
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Augustin Thiam
Ivorian politician. Since 2011, he has been the governor of the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. When Thiam was young, his father was government minister and
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lolobo
du Bandama District, Ivory Coast Lolobo, Yamoussoukro, a town and sub-prefecture of the autonomous district of Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast This disambiguation
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Attiégouakro Department
Attiégouakro Department is a department of Ivory Coast. It is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. In the 2021 census, Attiégouakro
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Zatta
village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Kossou, Yamoussoukro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Prior to the department
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Kossou
town in central Ivory Coast. Since 2013, it has been one of two sub-prefectures of Yamoussoukro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. The town is
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Ouffouédiékro
village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Lolobo in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Ouffouédiékro
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Denguélé District
Denguélé District has a population of 436,015, making it the second least populated district of the country behind Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. "Districts
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Félix Houphouët-Boigny
Ivorian politician and physician who served as the first president of Ivory Coast from 1960 until his death in 1993. A tribal chief, he worked as a medical
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bélier Region
the other departments by the autonomous district of Yamoussoukro. The provisional seat of the region is at Yamoussoukro. In 2012, the Toumodi department
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Sub-prefectures of Ivory Coast
subdivisions of Ivory Coast were reorganised. In Ivory Coast, there are 14 first-level districts (including two autonomous districts) sub-divided into
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Communes of Ivory Coast
The communes of Ivory Coast are a fifth-level administrative unit of administration in Ivory Coast. The sub-prefectures of Ivory Coast contain villages
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lacs Region
departments, Attiégouakro and Yamoussoukro, became the new Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. "Districts of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)". Statoids.com. Retrieved
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of national capitals serving as administrative divisions
(city-state). Territory of the United States. Also referred to as municipality. Yamoussoukro is the official capital since 1983. However, this status has been on
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bazré
west of the border of Yamoussoukro Autonomous District and 12 kilometres northwest of the Gôh-Djiboua–Sassandra-Marahoué–Yamoussoukro tripoint. Bazré was
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bouaké Department
M'Bahiakro, Sakassou, Toumodi, and Yamoussoukro. In 1997, regions were introduced as new first-level subdivisions of Ivory Coast; as a result, all departments
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Capital city
court are located in La Paz, making it the seat of government. Ivory Coast: Yamoussoukro was designated the national capital in 1983, but most government
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Ivory Coast on 30 October 2016. Voters were asked whether they approve of a proposed new constitution. The new
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Africa
and Pretoria is the country's administrative seat. Yamoussoukro is the official capital of Ivory Coast, while Abidjan is the de facto seat. "World Population
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa
Except two Spanish autonomous cities and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, all the remaining territories are islands off the continent's coast. This list contains
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-ISO 3166-2:CI
Currently for Côte d'Ivoire, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 12 districts and 2 autonomous districts. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen.
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Timeline of Abidjan
Dioulo becomes mayor. 1983 - Political capital of Ivory Coast relocated from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro. 1984 March: 1984 African Cup of Nations held. Cité
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Tifariti
up with the collaboration of solidarity associations from that Spanish autonomous community. In January 2001, the patients and equipment of the hospital
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Niamey
special capital district of Niger, which is surrounded by the Region of Tillabéri. The city of Niamey itself is governed as an autonomous first-level administrative
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: G-H-I-J-K
District Population Abidjan Abidjan 4,395,000 Bouaké Vallée du Bandama 536,190 Daloa Sassandra-Marahoué 319,425 Korhogo Savanes 286,000 Yamoussoukro Yamoussoukro
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Dakar
century. The Portuguese established a presence on the island of Gorée off the coast of Cap-Vert and used it as a base for the Atlantic slave trade. France took
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of places named after people
French admiral San-Pédro, Ivory Coast – Saint Peter Treichville – Marcel Treich-Laplène, French resident in Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro – Queen Yamoussou (died
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 2020s
Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Latvia, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Nairobi
branch of the United States International University, but became a fully autonomous university in 2005. It was first established in 1969. The university has
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-World Area Codes
Independent State in the World Yamoussoukro CI 1960-08-01 Independence: 7 August 1960 (from France). Formerly known as Ivory Coast. 1 535 53501 Kenya Africa
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of planned cities
Albinia Calambrone Macchiascandona Pienza Spergolaia Tirrenia Candiana Yamoussoukro Planned cities Sapporo All the cities in Hokkaido are planned cities
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of former national capitals
1933 moved to Abidjan Abidjan Ivory Coast (French colony) Ivory Coast 1933 1983 moved to Yamoussoukro Cape Coast Gold Coast Ghana 1664 1877 moved to Accra
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Las Palmas
(jointly with Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and the most populous city in the autonomous community of the Canary Islands, and the ninth-largest city in Spain with
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of purpose-built national capitals
2012. Retrieved 24 June 2016. "Sejong City to Become Biz Hub, Not Gov't District". Dong-A Ilbo. 12 January 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2023. "South Korea's
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 2000s
2 federal cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg. 1 autonomous oblast: Jewish Autonomous Oblast. 10 autonomous okrugs: Agin-Buryatia (to 1 March 2008), Chukotka
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of association football stadiums by country
football stadiums in Italy Main article: List of football stadiums in Ivory Coast Main article: List of football stadiums in Japan Main article: List of
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bloemfontein
Motheo District Municipality. The Motheo District Municipality was disestablished on 18 May 2011, and Mangaung was upgraded to become an autonomous metropolitan
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Rabat
neighboring Salé united to form the Republic of Bou Regreg in 1627. This autonomous republic became a base for corsairs: pirates, also known as the "Salé
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states by date of formation
Denmark until 24 March 1948 and 1 May 1979 respectively. They are now autonomous countries with home rule, but remain part of the Kingdom of Denmark. The
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Santa Cruz de Tenerife
world to live, next to the Cihangir district, in Istanbul; the district of Sankt Pauli, in Hamburg, the north coast of Maui, in Hawaii and Portland, in
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 1980s
Syria, the United Arab Emirates, or Yemen. The official French name of Ivory Coast had been "République de Côte d'Ivoire" since its independence in 1960
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 1990s
2 federal cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg. 1 Autonomous Oblast: Jewish Autonomous Oblast. 10 autonomous okrugs: Agin-Buryatia, Chukotka, Evenkia, Khanty–Mansi
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
Systems. E. J. Brill. p. 158. ISBN 9004078045. Retrieved 22 October 2020. "Ivory Coast Data Sheet". Official Portal of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire. Retrieved
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 2010s
Honduras (from 3 September 2010), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast (16 September 2011), Japan, Jordan, Kiribati (from 21 October 2010),
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
Archdiocese of Bouaké Diocese of Abengourou Diocese of Bondoukou Diocese of Yamoussoukro Ecclesiastical Province of Gagnoa Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gagnoa
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-2005 in Africa
president of South Africa, on a mission for the African Union went to Yamoussoukro, political capital of Côte d'Ivoire, to attend the Council of Ministers
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Capital city
are located in La Paz, making it the seat of government. Ivory Coast: Yamoussoukro was designated the national capital in 1983, but most government offices
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Thiam
Augustin Thiam (born 1952), Ivorian politician, governor of the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District Brenda Thiam (born 1969), American politician Doudou Thiam
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Abidjan
Coast after its independence from France in 1960. In 1983, the city of Yamoussoukro was designated as the official political capital of Ivory Coast. However
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of forestry universities and colleges
of Agronomy, Félix Houphouët-Boigny National Polytechnic Institute, Yamoussoukro Forestry and Wood Technology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Communes of Ivory Coast
Toulépleu Toumodi Transua Treichville Vavoua Worofla Yakassé-Attobrou Yamoussoukro Yopougon Zikisso Zouan-Hounien Zoukougbeu Zuénoula Urban Abobo Adjamé
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Attiégouakro
seat of and a sub-prefectures of Attiégouakro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Attiégouakro was a commune until March 2012, when it became
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bazré
Region, Sassandra-Marahoué District. The town is seven kilometres west of the border of Yamoussoukro Autonomous District and 12 kilometres northwest
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Kossou
2013, it has been one of two sub-prefectures of Yamoussoukro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. The town is named after nearby Lake Kossou. Kossou
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Labokro
sub-prefecture of Attiégouakro in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Labokro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lolobo, Yamoussoukro
been one of two sub-prefectures of Attiégouakro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Lolobo was a commune until March 2012, when it became one
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Morokinkro
sub-prefecture of Attiégouakro in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Morokinkro was a commune until March 2012, when it became
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Ouffouédiékro
sub-prefecture of Lolobo in the Attiégouakro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. Ouffouédiékro was a commune until March 2012, when it became
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Subiakro
It is in the sub-prefecture of Yamoussoukro in the Yamoussoukro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. It is located five kilometres south
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Zambakro
It is in the sub-prefecture of Yamoussoukro in the Yamoussoukro Department of the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro. The village sits on the eastern
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Zatta
Kossou, Yamoussoukro Department, Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Prior to the department being abolished in 2013, Zatta was in the Yamoussoukro Department
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Regions of Ivory Coast
combined to make up an autonomous district, the first-level subdivision. The autonomous districts of Abidjan and Yamoussoukro are not divided into regions
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lacs Region
was Yamoussoukro and its area was 8,875 km2. Since 2011, the area formerly encompassed by the region is the Autonomous District of Yamoussoukro and part
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 1980s
(to 22 December 1981), Roraima (to 1 January 1989). 1 federal district: Federal District. The British Protectorate over Brunei came to an end on 1 January
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Bouaké Department
territory: all of Gbêkê Region; all of Bélier Region; all of Yamoussoukro Autonomous District; and all of Iffou Region, with the exception of Daoukro Department
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Yamoussoukro Department
Yamoussoukro, and is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. In the 2014 census, Yamoussoukro Department had a population of 310,056. The
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of places named after people
Treichville – Marcel Treich-Laplène, French resident in Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro – Queen Yamoussou (died in 1909) Aberdeen, Jamaica – George Hamilton-Gordon
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Santa Cruz de Tenerife
five best places in the world to live, next to the Cihangir district, in Istanbul; the district of Sankt Pauli, in Hamburg, the north coast of Maui, in Hawaii
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 2010s
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. Ivory Coast – Republic of Côte d'Ivoire Capital: Yamoussoukro (official), Abidjan (seat of government) Widely recognized UN member
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of former national capitals
Abidjan Abidjan Ivory Coast (French colony) Ivory Coast 1933 1983 moved to Yamoussoukro Cape Coast Gold Coast Ghana 1664 1877 moved to Accra Bolama Portuguese
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Yamoussoukro
Yamoussoukro (/ˌjæmʊˈsuːkroʊ/; French pronunciation: [jamusukʁo], locally [jamsokʁo]) is the de jure capital of Ivory Coast and an autonomous district
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Timeline of Abidjan
mayor. 1983 - Political capital of Ivory Coast relocated from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro. 1984 March: 1984 African Cup of Nations held. Cité Administrative Tour
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Félix Houphouët-Boigny
Houphouët-Boigny moved the country's capital from Abidjan to his hometown of Yamoussoukro and built the world's largest church there, the Basilica of Our Lady
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa
currently 11 non-sovereign territories in Africa. Except two Spanish autonomous cities and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, all the remaining territories
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Dakar
first Olympic event to ever be held in Africa. The town is home to the Autonomous Port of Dakar and the terminus of the non-functioning Dakar-Niger railroad
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
People's Deputies of the regional, city, district, settlement and village Councils of the South Ossetian Autonomous Region on the implementation of the Decree
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Woroba District
Woroba District has a population of 1,184,813, making it the third least populous district in Ivory Coast, behind Yamoussoukro Autonomous District and Denguélé
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Sub-prefectures of Ivory Coast
Yamoussoukro (population: 45,517) Attiégouakro (population: 12,250) Lolobo (population: 33,267) West Yamoussoukro (population: 310,056) Yamoussoukro (population:
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Lolobo
Vallée du Bandama District, Ivory Coast Lolobo, Yamoussoukro, a town and sub-prefecture of the autonomous district of Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast This disambiguation
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Attiégouakro Department
department of Ivory Coast. It is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. In the 2021 census, Attiégouakro Department had a population
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Centre Department (Ivory Coast)
Department was composed of Lacs District, Marahoué Region, Vallée du Bandama District, and Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. In 1969, Centre Department and
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum
Worodougou 88.95 99.72 0.28 Autonomous Districts Abidjan Autonomous District 46.25 93.89 6.11 Yamoussoukro Autonomous District 23.69 86.23 13.77 Ivorian
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Senate (Ivory Coast)
"Institution de la république: le nouveau siège du Sénat ivoirien inauguré à Yamoussoukro" (in French). Afriki Presse. 19 December 2019. "Cote d'Ivoire voters
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Ivory Coast
a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest city and economic
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-World Area Codes
53301 Cote d'Ivoire Africa Cote d'Ivoire Independent State in the World Yamoussoukro CI 1960-08-01 Independence: 7 August 1960 (from France). Formerly known
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of sovereign states in the 2020s
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. Ivory Coast – Republic of Côte d'Ivoire Capital: Yamoussoukro (official), Abidjan (seat of government) Widely recognized UN member
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-Departments of Ivory Coast
Séguéla Sinfra Soubré Tabou Transua Tengréla Tiassalé Touba Toumodi Vavoua Yamoussoukro Zuénoula Adiaké Alépé Bocanda Dabou Grand-Bassam Jacqueville Tiébissou
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District-List of association football stadiums by country
Boigny Stadium Abidjan 33,000 ASEC Mimosas 4 Charles Konan Banny Stadium Yamoussoukro 20,000 SO de l'Armée 5 Laurent Pokou Stadium San-Pédro 20,000 FC San