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Encyclopedia > Daloa

Daloa is a town in Cote d'Ivoire lying west of Yamoussoukro and has a population of over 100,000. It is a regional capital and an important trading centre, particularly for cocoa. During the Cote d'Ivoire Civil War, it has been regularly fought over and was alledgedly the site of a massacre by government troops in October 2002. Yamoussoukro, a town of 100,000 inhabitants located 240 kilometers North of Abidjan, is the administrative capital of Côte dIvoire. ... Cocoa may refer to either the dried and partially fermented fatty seeds of the cacao tree, which are used to make chocolate; or, more usually in the United States, to cocoa powder, the dry powder made by grinding the seeds and removing the cocoa butter. ... The Civil war in Côte dIvoire began on September 19, 2002, and restarted in November 2004. ... An atrocity (from the Latin atrox, atrocious, from Latin ater = matte black (as distinct from niger = shiny black)) is a term used to describe crimes ranging from an act committed against a single person to one committed against a population or ethnic group. ... 2002 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for October, 2002. ...


People from Daloa include Ernesto Djédjé. Ernesto Djédjé is an Ivorian musician from Daloa. ...


External link

  • Amnesty International on a massacre in Daloa

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DALOA, Ivory Coast, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's army accused rebels of violating a ceasefire accord aimed at ending a month-old conflict as French troops were deployed on the front line to monitor the truce.
Officials in Daloa, the scene of heavy fighting last week but now controlled by loyalist soldiers, said more than 50 bodies were buried at the weekend, some of which had lain on the town's streets for days after the fighting.
Daloa, a centre of the cocoa industry, is an ethnic tinderbox which is split between President Laurent Gbagbo's Bete tribe and Dioulas from the Muslim north -- the tribe of many of the rebels.
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