Dimbokro, Administrative center in N'Zi Region, Ivory Coast
Dimbokro is a town in the N'Zi Region of central Ivory Coast that sits along the N'Zi River. It functions as an administrative hub, serving as the center for both the department and the commune.
The territory separated from the former Centre Region in 1969 and has undergone several administrative changes since then. Its current structure as a three-level administrative division was established in 2011.
The N'Zi Region settlement represents local administrative governance, connecting various communities through its position as both department and commune headquarters.
The city is connected by rail and air through its station and airport, making it accessible from other regions. As an administrative center, it has regular services and facilities for travelers.
The textile industry remains central to the local economy, while the city temperature ranges from 29.9 to 35.5 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
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