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Koalou or
Kourou is a
neutral zone
between Benin and
Burkina Faso
containing the
villages of
Koalou,
Niorgou I, and
Niorgou II. The 68 km2 area of land...
- (Gongbei)[citation needed]
Koalou/Kourou, a 68 km2 area of land
between Benin and
Burkina Faso
containing the
villages of
Koalou,
Niorgou I, and Niorgou...
- been
purposed simply as a way to
divide oil,
fisheries or
other resources.
Koalou Benin Burkina Faso 68 ~5,000
March 2008 The area is
administrated jointly...
- 2003.
Retrieved 7
March 2012. "Différend
frontier Burkina-Bénin: Kourou/
Koalou déclarée zone (...) - leFaso.net, l'actualité au
Burkina Faso". lefaso.net...
- villages:
Bombontangou Folpodi Kabonga-I Kabonga-II
Kalmama (or
Signoghin )
Koalou Kompiembiga Kpadiari Nadiagou Niorgou-I Niorgou-II Oumpougdéni
Tibadi Tin...
- 0°56′16″E / 11.01446°N 0.9377037°E / 11.01446; 0.9377037)
called Kourou or
Koalou that lies
tangent to
their boundary junction with Togo,
producing the sort...
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contested on the ground, with
several incidents in the
disputed areas of
Koalou and
Niorgou sparking tension in the 2000s. As a result, the two countries...