Dibri-Assirikro
Dibri-Assirikro is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Sakassou Department in Gbêkê Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Dibri-Assirikro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1,126 communes nationwide that were abolished.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 1,370 residents
- Description: town and sub-prefecture in Vallée du Bandama, Ivory Coast
- Also known as: “Asrikro” and “Dibri-Asrikro”
Dibri-Assirikro
- Categories: locality and commune of Ivory Coast
- Location: Sakassou, Gbêkê, Vallée du Bandama District, Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
7.59062° or 7° 35′ 26″ northLongitude
-5.1683° or 5° 10′ 6″ westPopulation
1,370Elevation
259 metres (850 feet)Open location code
6CVPHRRJ+6MOpenStreetMap ID
node 2963131438OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
12688511Wikidata ID
Q2867184
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Swahili—“Dibri-Assirikro” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Dibri-Assirikro”
- French: “Assirikro”
- French: “Dibri-Assirikro”
- French: “Dibri”
- Italian: “Assirikro”
- Italian: “Dibri-Assirikro”
- Malay: “Dibri-Assirikro”
- Romanian: “Assirikro”
- Swahili: “Tarafa ya Dibri-Assirikro”
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