Dibri-Assirikro

Dibri-Assirikro (also spelled Dibri-Asrikro) is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Sakassou Department in Gbêkê Region, Vallée du Bandama District.

Dibri-Assirikro

Dibri-Asrikro
Dibri-Assirikro
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 7°35′N 5°10′W
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictVallée du Bandama
RegionGbêkê
DepartmentSakassou
Population
 (2014)[1]
  Total16,153
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Dibri-Assirikro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.[2]

In 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Dibri-Assirikro was 16,153 [3].

Villages

The 80 villages of the sub-prefecture of Dibri-Assirikro and their population in 2014 are [3]:

  1. Affélikro (278)
  2. Agbayanouan (287)
  3. Ahale-Kpangbassou (278)
  4. Akpokro (402)
  5. Alle-Kpli (337)
  6. Allouboti (251)
  7. Angamankro (977)
  8. Angan-Kouadiokro (271)
  9. Anougblékro (108)
  10. Appiakro (458)
  11. Bella Ahoukro (91)
  12. Bondoukou-Kpli (569)
  13. Dibri-Asrikro (1 059)
  14. Dila (311)
  15. Djongonouan (501)
  16. Foto-Kouamekro (963)
  17. Gbani-Kokorénou (687)
  18. Gbani-Kongossou (313)
  19. Gbani-Ya-Sakassou (155)
  20. Gogonouan (308)
  21. Gohounouan (301)
  22. Golibo (307)
  23. Kokoni-Sakassou (218)
  24. Komokonouan (271)
  25. Latani-Akanzakro (169)
  26. Mamela Pli Ii (522)
  27. Moloukro (603)
  28. Nanglais (504)
  29. N'dakro (189)
  30. N'gandobonou (126)
  31. N'guessan Pokoukro (897)
  32. Ouassou (407)
  33. Sola-Ahougnanou (188)
  34. Sola-Boni-Broukro (786)
  35. Solla Assamoikro (319)
  36. Solla-Mébo (56)
  37. Suibonou (378)
  38. Affélikro (278)
  39. Agbayanouan (287)
  40. Ahale-Kpangbassou (278)
  41. Akpokro (402)
  42. Alle-Kpli (337)
  43. Allouboti (251)
  44. Angamankro (977)
  45. Angan-Kouadiokro (271)
  46. Anougblékro (108)
  47. Appiakro (458)
  48. Bella Ahoukro (91)
  49. Bondoukou-Kpli (569)
  50. Dibri-Asrikro (1 059)
  51. Dila (311)
  52. Djongonouan (501)
  53. Foto-Kouamekro (963)
  54. Gbani-Kokorénou (687)
  55. Gbani-Kongossou (313)
  56. Gbani-Kouamékro (301)
  57. Gbani-Ya-Sakassou (155)
  58. Gogonouan (308)
  59. Gohounouan (301)
  60. Golibo (307)
  61. Kokoni-Sakassou (218)
  62. Komokonouan (271)
  63. Latani-Akanzakro (169)
  64. Latani-Kouassiakakro (194)
  65. Mamela Pli I (364)
  66. Mamela Pli Ii (522)
  67. Moloukro (603)
  68. Nanglais (504)
  69. N'dakro (189)
  70. N'gandobonou (126)
  71. N'guessan Pokoukro (897)
  72. Ouassou (407)
  73. Sola-Ahougnanou (188)
  74. Sola-Boni-Broukro (786)
  75. Solla Assamoikro (319)
  76. Solla Bakadjassou (129)
  77. Solla-Mébo (56)
  78. Sollatengbé (226)
  79. Suibonou (378)
  80. Ya-Assèkro (94)

Notes


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