Doropo

Doropo is a town in the far northeast of Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Doropo Department in Bounkani Region, Zanzan District, adjacent to the border with Burkina Faso. Doropo is also a commune. Fifteen kilometres northwest of town is a border crossing with Burkina Faso. In 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Doropo was 37,741 [2].

Doropo
Doropo
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 9°49′N 3°21′W
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictZanzan
RegionBounkani
DepartmentDoropo
Population
 (2014)[1]
  Total37,741
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Villages

The hundred and four villages of the sub-prefecture of Doropo and their population in 2014 are [2]:

  1. Babadjou (225)
  2. Bidjinadouo 2 (171)
  3. Bingora (134)
  4. Dabonkiro 1 (281)
  5. Dabonkiro 2 (97)
  6. Dabonkiro 3 (60)
  7. Dabonkiro 4 (216)
  8. Doropo (14 388)
  9. Kakota (222)
  10. Kalambourou (276)
  11. Kamassama (381)
  12. Karwedouo (229)
  13. Kinandouo (219)
  14. Kobilou (233)
  15. Kountoumbi (109)
  16. Kporomi 1 (252)
  17. Létcharé (158)
  18. Nominéré (127)
  19. Péou (53)
  20. Saiko-Gbonon (98)
  21. Sokorolaye (89)
  22. Tchantibi 1 (180)
  23. Tchantibi 2 (93)
  24. Tchartchara (91)
  25. Tchormidouo (50)
  26. Timbiéla (171)
  27. Tingo (334)
  28. Tingo-Yalo (407)
  29. Yolonkora (481)
  30. Yolontchèra (74)
  31. Angaye (895)
  32. Babaldouo (211)
  33. Baltan (87)
  34. Banié (452)
  35. Batéfigui (166)
  36. Bénimbara (132)
  37. Bidjinadouo 1 (210)
  38. Biebdouo (85)
  39. Bielfi-Letchard (289)
  40. Biélpindouogbé (225)
  41. Brotto (220)
  42. Dakpolongui 1 (217)
  43. Dakpolongui 2 (139)
  44. Dambélessi (236)
  45. Danagnara (60)
  46. Dejlmidouo (156)
  47. Déko 1 (30)
  48. Dininémina (130)
  49. Doundouo (81)
  50. Douogbe-Guidre (354)
  51. Gangatta (139)
  52. Garihoussié (15)
  53. Gbasséra (71)
  54. Gborodouo (212)
  55. Gnano - Koté (237)
  56. Holara (259)
  57. Kapari (142)
  58. Kiamouno (128)
  59. Kirkpadouo (80)
  60. Kodo (604)
  61. Kodo-Bissankoué (241)
  62. Koguiénou (270)
  63. Koiton (294)
  64. Kopitédouo (116)
  65. Kossamiguié (102)
  66. Koudinadouo (39)
  67. Kourénou (130)
  68. Koutiana (347)
  69. Kpaldouo (262)
  70. Kpilimitédouo (105)
  71. Lankio (390)
  72. Lantaga (205)
  73. Latrougo (308)
  74. Lintéra (398)
  75. Miakoura (98)
  76. Nakélé (313)
  77. Natantchohiè (263)
  78. Niando-Tinkoi (403)
  79. Niona (431)
  80. Nodjodouo (125)
  81. Nofardouo (103)
  82. Nogatédouo (117)
  83. Nounkouwouridouo (80)
  84. Oulomperdouo (217)
  85. Parankoyédouo (337)
  86. Ponorodouo (82)
  87. Proura (886)
  88. Sangbanari (581)
  89. Sékodouo (126)
  90. Sémadouo (86)
  91. Sénandi 1 (110)
  92. Sénandi 2 (90)
  93. Sonfordouo (686)
  94. Tangbadouo (117)
  95. Tesso (288)
  96. Tibinandouo (378)
  97. Tibroti (59)
  98. Tinlou (114)
  99. Tintiouri (63)
  100. Tioboulonao (18)
  101. Toboura 1 (158)
  102. Varalé (1 032)
  103. Wadara (127)
  104. Youternérédouo (885)

Notes

  1. "Côte d'Ivoire". geohive.com. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. "RGPH 2014, Répertoire des localités, Région Bounkani" (PDF). ins.ci. Retrieved 5 August 2019.


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