Bodokro

Bodokro is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture and commune of Béoumi Department in Gbêkê Region, Vallée du Bandama District.

Bodokro
Bodokro
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 7°52′N 5°28′W
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictVallée du Bandama
RegionGbêkê
DepartmentBéoumi
Population
 (2014)[1]
  Total28,502
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

In 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Béoumi was 73,475 [2].

Villages

The 48 villages of the sub-prefecture of Béoumi and their population in 2014 are [2]:

  1. Akadiafoué (1 167)
  2. Aka-Yaokro (421)
  3. Assengou (2 019)
  4. Assenzé (1 130)
  5. Béoumi (25 526)
  6. Bélakro (1 388)
  7. Diacohou (1 478)
  8. Kongonoussou (2 102)
  9. Kongossou (1 201)
  10. Konsou (2 189)
  11. N'dèbo (889)
  12. N'dori-Sakassou (387)
  13. N'gotran (513)
  14. Niambrun (2 082)
  15. N'zuéda (832)
  16. Ouaouassi (519)
  17. Ouaouassi-Démakro (450)
  18. Solo (620)
  19. Souafouè-Dan (836)
  20. Souafouè-Kan (702)
  21. Tiendébo (532)
  22. Zédé-Kan (1 198)
  23. Abayansi (402)
  24. Abouakro (1 181)
  25. Affotobo (1 978)
  26. Assakra (1 281)
  27. Assèkro (711)
  28. Diéviessou (3 214)
  29. Fari-M'babo (739)
  30. Fitabro (1 417)
  31. Golikro (2 308)
  32. Kaabo (854)
  33. Kongobo (1 667)
  34. Koubébo-Dan (1 128)
  35. Koumambo (567)
  36. Mangré-Kan (265)
  37. Monébo (406)
  38. N'zoupri (401)
  39. Ouaouassi-M'babo (1 008)
  40. Ouengrè (102)
  41. Sanhouty (951)
  42. Saoulétié (681)
  43. Yoboué-N'zué (1 027)
  44. Zèdè-Bossi (668)
  45. Zèdè-Dianhoun (366)
  46. Zédé-Kpambassou (612)
  47. Zédé-N'drébo (814)
  48. Zédé-Tiesso (546)

Notes

  1. "Côte d'Ivoire". geohive.com. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  2. "RGPH 2014, Répertoire des localités, Région Gbêkê" (PDF). ins.ci. Retrieved 5 August 2019.


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