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Bouaké (or Bwake, N’ko: ߓߐ߰ߞߍ߫ Bɔ̀ɔkɛ́) is the second-largest city in
Ivory Coast, with a po****tion of 740,000 (2021 census). It is the seat of three...
- is the city of
Bouaké. The sub-prefectures of the
department are
Bouaké-SP,
Bouaké-Ville, Bounda, Brobo, Mamini, and N'Djébonouan.
Bouaké Department was...
- Houphouët
Boigny Stadium in
Abidjan and the
Stade de la Paix (Peace Stadium) of
Bouaké, and
building new
stadiums in
Yamoussoukro as well as the
cities of Korhogo...
- needed] 5
March 1984
Stade Bouaké,
Bouaké Attendance: 10,000 Referee:
Dodou N'Jie (Gambia) 5
March 1984
Stade Bouaké,
Bouaké Attendance: 10,000 Referee:...
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Bouaké FC is an
Ivorian football club
based in the city of
Bouaké. They are
currently a
member of the top
domestic Ligue 1. The club is
managed by Amadou...
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Bouaké Airport (IATA: BYK, ICAO: DIBK) is an
airport located in
Bouaké, the
second largest city in Côte d'Ivoire, in West Africa. On June 29, 2007, Guillaume...
- country, and
rebel forces made
their stronghold in the
northern city of
Bouaké. The
rebels threatened to move on to
Abidjan again, and
France deplo****...
- of
Bouaké,
Ivory Coast. It is
located in the
northwest quadrant of the city. Administratively, Koko is in the sub-prefecture of
Bouaké-Ville,
Bouaké Department...
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government and
rebel forces in 2007 by
playing a
match in the
rebel capital of
Bouaké, an
occasion that
brought both
armies together peacefully for the first...
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Ligue 1 club Lorient.
Bamba began playing football with the
Ivorian club
Bouaké. He
moved to
Israel with
Hapoel Rishon LeZion on 18
January 2020 in the...