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Major cities on the map of C? te d 'Ivoire

Abidjan: the economic capital of Kuwait, the seat of the presidential palace, government and parliament. The current population is 3 million, of which foreigners account for about one third. Abidjan is an international tourist city with beautiful scenery, many shops and convenient transportation. The tallest buildings in this city are the ivory hotel and the agricultural building, both of which have 30 floors. There are 20-30 hotels in Oichi, including 2 five-star hotels and 4-5 four-star hotels. * * * governs the whole city 10 districts. Cocody district is a high-grade residential area, and Kaierli district is also forming a high-grade residential area. The plateau is a white area, while Agame and Tiris Ville are relatively poor black residential areas, inhabited by immigrants from neighboring countries in West Africa. There are five industrial zones in the city: Youbugong, Kumasi, Freddy, Macori and Teres. Large factories include oil refineries with an annual output of more than 2 million tons and 600,000 kilowatts of thermal power plants. Abidjan Port is the largest natural port in West Africa and one of the largest container ports on the African continent. The water depth in the harbor is 20-30 meters, and the harbor can accommodate 60 ships at the same time. After the successful excavation of the 1950 Voridi Canal, all the 6-70 km long docks in Abidjan's lagoon can be used, and 20,000-ton ships can freely enter and exit, and each dock is directly connected with the railway. Abidjan is the financial and trade center of West Africa. Citibank and Standard Chartered Bank have branches here, and the headquarters of West African Central Bank and African Development Bank are also in Abidjan. There are supermarket chains such as HAYAT, CASH CENTER, SOCOCE and Ajiamei wholesale and retail market in the city. Abidjan is the seaport and distribution center of import and export goods for landlocked countries such as Mali and Burkina Faso. Abidjan has a large modern international airport.

Yamoussoukro: The hometown of the late President Boigny, with a population of 240,000. 1983, 10 In March, Kuwait's National Assembly formally passed a resolution to move its capital to Asia, and now it is called the political capital of Kuwait. Asian cities have wide streets and clean city appearance. Major large-scale buildings have been built, including the Presidential Palace, the Presidential Hotel, the Boigny Foundation Building, the Party Department, the Public Works College and the Higher Technical College, the municipal government, the cathedral and the grand mosque. There is a modern airport in Asia that can take off and land Boeing 747 and other large aircraft.

Bouaké: The second largest city in C? te d 'Ivoire, located in central C? te d 'Ivoire, with a population of 500,000. Bouaké, located in the center of coffee and cocoa growing areas, is the processing and trading place of these two main agricultural products. There are also large textile mills here, and the textile industry is relatively developed. This city is an important transportation hub in Kuwait. Roads leading to northern Kuwait and northern neighboring countries such as Mali and Burkina Faso pass through the city, and the domestic section of the Abidjan-Ouagadougou railway section also passes through it. Bouaké is a cargo distribution center between C? te d 'Ivoire and its northern inland neighbors, with developed commerce and transportation.