- Denguélé
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Denguélé is one of the 19 regions of Côte d'Ivoire. The region's capital is Odienné. Covering 20,600 km², its population (2002 est.) is 277,000.[1]
The villages of Kimbirila-Nord and Tiefinzo are close to the Malian town of Manankoro.
Formerly consisting of only one department, Odienné, the region is now divided into three departments: Odienné, Madinani, and Minignan.
Regions of Côte d'Ivoire Agnéby · Bafing · Bas-Sassandra · Denguélé · Dix-Huit Montagnes · Fromager · Haut-Sassandra · Lacs · Lagunes · Marahoué · Moyen-Cavally · Moyen-Comoé · N'zi-Comoé · Savanes · Sud-Bandama · Sud-Comoé · Vallée du Bandama · Worodougou · Zanzan
Coordinates: 9°30′N 7°25′W / 9.5°N 7.417°W
- ^ "Population and other stats of Region du Denguele", travelsradiate.com, accessed April 7th, 2011.
Communes and towns of the Denguélé Region
Capital:OdiennéOdienné Department Odienné · Bougousso · Dabadougou-Mafélé · Férémandougou · Gbéléban · Goulia · Kaniasso · Kimbirila-Sud · Nafana Sienso · Niamana · Samango · Samatiguila · Seydougou · Sirana · Sokorodougou · TiéméMadinani Department Minignan Department Minignan · Bako · Dioulatièdougou · Gouenzou · Kimbirila-Nord · Mahandiana Soukourani · Sokoro · TienkoCategories:- Regions of Côte d'Ivoire
- Denguélé Region
- Denguélé geography stubs
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