Kaouara

Kaouara is a town in the far north of Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Ouangolodougou Department in Tchologo Region, Savanes District, adjacent to the border with Burkina Faso. A border crossing with Burkina Faso is located 16 kilometres northeast of town.

Kaouara
Kaouara
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 10°6′N 5°12′W
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictSavanes
RegionTchologo
DepartmentOuangolodougou
Population
 (2014)[1]
  Total27,971
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Kaouara 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 Kaouara was 27,971.[3]

Villages

The 8 villages of the sub-prefecture of Kaouara and their population in 2014 are[3]:

  1. Bakombi (1 386)
  2. Kadarvogo (1 702)
  3. Kaouara (20 167)
  4. Katierkpon (301)
  5. Laléraba (1 120)
  6. Mahandougou (868)
  7. Mambiadougou (419)
  8. Zanaplédougou (2 008)

Notes


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