- Lake
Kossou (French: Lac de
Kossou) is Côte d'Ivoire's
largest lake. It lies on the
Bandama River in the
center of the country. It is an
artificial lake...
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Kossou is a town in
central Ivory Coast.
Since 2013, it has been one of two sub-prefectures of
Yamoussoukro Department,
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District...
- v t e The
Kossou Dam is an
embankment dam that
impounds the
Bandama River about 32
kilometres (20 mi)
northwest of
Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire. It has...
- Akyé) (half a million) are more divergent. Baoulé is
spoken east of Lake
Kossou and at the
capital Yamoussoukro, and Anyi
along the
Ghanaian border. In...
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central part of the country. In 1973 the
Kossou Dam was
constructed at
Kossou on the Bandama,
creating Lake
Kossou. The capital, Yamoussoukro, is located...
- The
departments further divided into the sub-prefectures of Attiégouakro,
Kossou, Lolobo, and Yamoussoukro.
There is one commune,
which is also
named Yamoussoukro...
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central part of
Ivory Coast about 50
kilometres (31 mi)
northeast of Lake
Kossou, the country's
largest lake. It is
approximately 350
kilometres (220 mi)...
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Bandama flows through Lake
Kossou, a
large artificial lake
created in 1973 by the
construction of the
Kossou Dam at
Kossou. Yamoussoukro, the capital...
- Tono Dam
Weija Dam
Amaria Dam
Banieya Dam
Garafiri Dam Kale Dam Buyo Dam
Kossou Dam
Taabo Dam
Masinga dam-R Tana
Katse Dam
Mohale Dam
Metolong Dam Muela...
- F.C.
Kossou Bibó, or
commonly known as F.C. Bibó is an
Ivorian semi-professional
football team
based in
Kossou, Yamoussoukro,
Ivory Coast. Some noteworthy...