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Abengourou is a city in the east of Côte d'Ivoire, near the Ghanian border at 6°73'00" North, 3°49'00" West. The city is primarily populated by the Agni ethnic group, a branch of the Akan people who migrated to the region from Ghana. The population of Abengourou was estimated to be 105,000 people in 2004. National motto: Freedom and Justice Official language English (official), Twi, Ewe, Dagbani, Fante, and others. ... The Akan people are an ethnic group of West Africa. ...


The name "Abengourou" stems from the Ashanti expression "n'pé kro," which means "I don't like long discussions."


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  • This article began as a translation of the corresponding article in the French Wikipedia, accessed 22 December 2005.

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Hotell Abengourou & Reseguide Abengourou (314 words)
Denna sida handlar om hotell i Abengourou och vi hoppas att du bokar ett hotellrum på någon av våra prisgaranterade orter när du åker på din weekend i Abengourou.
Om du inte åker till Abengourou för en weekendresa så kanske du är på semester i Abengourou och då är det minst lika viktigt att ha ett bra hotell för att kunna njuta av din resa.
Boka Hotellrum redan nu för att göra din resa till Abengourou mer bekväm.
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It is the commercial center for a region producing cacao, coffee, kola nuts, plantains, yams, manioc, and timber.
The French established an administrative post in Abengourou in 1896.
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