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capital city of Côte d'Ivoire

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Rebel HQ; otherwise idyllic, bursts with commerce during Feb - May because of flowing cotton and cashew trade.

207km

9.461-5.638

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city and the former official capital of Ivory Coast

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5.3167-4.0333
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Bouaké Department

5m

7.68333333-5.01666667
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Bouaké

Côte d'Ivoire
Someday we will visit Bouaké or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Bouaké

Bouaké is Cote d'Ivoire's second-largest city, located in the Eastern Plantations region.

Bouaké was established as a French military post in 1899 and has been an administrative center since 1914.

Tobacco products, building materials, and textiles are produced, and cotton sisal and rice are processed. Gold, mercury, and manganese are found nearby. The overall economy was shaken during the near decade long rebel rule that started in 2002. Many companies either shut down or relocated to Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s coastal economic hub. These events resulted in the 60% reduction in formal employment. For example, the city’s biggest textile mill, the Gonfreville Establishment, saw an employment decrease of 1200 workers, an 80% reduction. Economic recovery was slow until the early 2010s. After the State took back control of Bouake after the 2010-2011 election, the economy moved into a state of reconstruction. Roads were repaved after years of neglect, which allowed the transportation of goods to become an easier task. Cash crops such as cotton and cashews started to be transported in higher quantities to be processed in Bouake. Singapore-based Olam opened a cashew processing plant in Bouake in 2012, which accounts for nearly 2400 jobs. The agribusiness as a whole is beginning to turn to its original state before the rebel conflict. Additionally, banks have opened new branches and supermarkets have returned to normal operation. The government is stimulating this regrowth through policies, such as price floors, and projects to increase trade, including the construction of a highway to connect Bouake to the nation’s capital, Yamoussoukro.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

33°C20.6
Precipitation: 12.5 mm

Feb

33.5°C21.8
Precipitation: 40 mm

Mar

33.8°C22.3
Precipitation: 83.8 mm

Apr

32.7°C22
Precipitation: 126.4 mm

May

31°C21.7
Precipitation: 123.7 mm

Jun

29.9°C21.2
Precipitation: 147.2 mm

Jul

27.8°C20.8
Precipitation: 117.5 mm

Aug

27.7°C20.9
Precipitation: 128 mm

Sep

28.5°C21.1
Precipitation: 168.1 mm

Oct

30.1°C21.3
Precipitation: 107.9 mm

Nov

31.3°C21.3
Precipitation: 30.2 mm

Dec

31.7°C20.3
Precipitation: 14.6 mm
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