Minignan

Place in Denguélé, Ivory Coast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minignan (also spelled Maninian) is a town in north-western Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Minignan Department. It is also a commune and the seat of the Folon Region in Denguélé District.

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Minignan is located in Ivory Coast
Minignan
Minignan
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 10°0′N 7°50′W
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictDenguélé
RegionFolon
DepartmentMinignan
Population
 (2014)[1]
  Total
14,521
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
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History

The French explorer René Caillié stopped at Minignan in 1827 on his journey from Boké, in present-day Guinea, to Timbuktu in Mali. He was travelling in a caravan transporting kola nuts to Djenné. He described the village in his book Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo.

We halted towards two o'clock at Manegnan [Minignan], a village inhabited by Bambaras; it contains about eight or nine hundred inhabitants; the natives call this part of the country Foulou, and like the Wassoulos they speak the Mandingo language; I did not perceive that they had any particular dialect. They are idolaters, or rather, they are without any religion; their food and clothes are like those of the inhabitants of Wassoulo; and they are equally dirty.[2][3]

In 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Minignan was 14,521.[4]

Villages

The 13 villages of the sub-prefecture of Minignan and their population in 2014 are:[4]

  1. Diandéguéla (1 007)
  2. Minignan (6 831)
  3. Bougoussa (678)
  4. Djérila (778)
  5. Djonrozo Somotou (498)
  6. Fanhanla (563)
  7. Gouenzou (901)
  8. Koriani (431)
  9. Linguékoro (209)
  10. Niamina (658)
  11. Sambadougou (397)
  12. Sokouraba (867)
  13. Tienny (703)

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