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Most Dense in Bas-Sassandra District

Top 100 cities ranked by most dense

Most Dense — Bas-Sassandra District

1 San-Pédro 1,231/mi²
2 Soubré 414/mi²
3 Lobogba 317/mi²
4 Buyo 316/mi²
5 Méagui 235/mi²
6 Guéyo 138/mi²
7 Belleville 128/mi²
8 Tchétaly 119/mi²
9 Gbliglo 87/mi²
10 Loboville 87/mi²
11 Wonséaly 85/mi²
12 Yabayo 82/mi²
13 Dapéoua 76/mi²
14 Mayakoffikro 72/mi²
15 Lobozoa 67/mi²
16 Gribouo 65/mi²
17 Niorouhio 63/mi²
18 Touagui 53/mi²
19 Gbily 50/mi²
20 Zegban 50/mi²
21 Butubré I 42/mi²
22 Gblétia 35/mi²
23 Gnagboya 34/mi²
24 Sagboya 34/mi²
25 Zoroyo 33/mi²
26 Gnititoigui 32/mi²
27 Kodaya 31/mi²
28 Trawaininkro 31/mi²
29 Kpotè 29/mi²
30 Kpada 27/mi²
31 Kosso 25/mi²
32 Gnipi 24/mi²
33 Bricolo 22/mi²
35 Zakarékro 20/mi²
36 Kayo 18/mi²
37 Koréagui 18/mi²
38 Amaragui 16/mi²
39 Tabou 14/mi²
40 Sassandra 14/mi²
41 Balakouya 13/mi²
42 Baglo 10/mi²
43 Sahoua 8/mi²
44 Gnago 8/mi²
45 Djapadji 8/mi²
46 Lobakuya 7/mi²
47 Niapidou 7/mi²
48 Gbabam 7/mi²
49 Grand-Zattry 7/mi²
50 Okromodou 7/mi²
51 Gaoulou 6/mi²
52 Gligbeuadji 6/mi²
53 Dakpadou 6/mi²
54 Oupoyo 5/mi²
55 Goménébéri 5/mi²
56 Mabéhiri 5/mi²
57 Dagbao I 5/mi²
58 Para 4/mi²
59 Gabiadji 4/mi²
60 Dahiri 4/mi²
61 Dagadji 4/mi²
62 Watté 4/mi²
63 Touih 4/mi²
64 Sago 4/mi²
65 Petitgoa I 4/mi²
66 Okrouyo 3/mi²
67 Pauli-Brousse 3/mi²
68 Zabré 3/mi²
69 Petit Grabo 3/mi²
70 Walébo 3/mi²
71 Gagny 3/mi²
72 Gnépasso 3/mi²
73 Konédougou 3/mi²
74 Gnouboyo 3/mi²
75 Gaouroubré 3/mi²
76 Adébem 3/mi²
77 Lessiri 3/mi²
78 Adjaméné 3/mi²
79 Sarakagui 3/mi²
80 Johin 2/mi²
81 Gnato 2/mi²
82 Kokolopozo 2/mi²
83 Grébouo 2/mi²
84 Gobroko 2/mi²
85 Ottawa 2/mi²
86 Goh 2/mi²
87 Grand Berebi 2/mi²
88 Grabo 2/mi²
89 Ipouagui 2/mi²
90 Inahiri 2/mi²
91 Bréguiagui 2/mi²
92 Djigbagui 2/mi²
93 Bakayo 2/mi²
94 Takoréagui 2/mi²
95 Yacoéoua 2/mi²
96 Saph 2/mi²
97 Trahé 2/mi²
98 Hannié 2/mi²
99 Koziayo II 2/mi²
100 Blahou 2/mi²

The most densely populated cities in Bas-Sassandra District pack the most residents per square mile, creating vibrant urban environments with walkable neighborhoods and extensive public transit. San-Pédro leads with 1,231 people per square mile.

High population density is often associated with better access to public transportation, more walkable streets, and a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options within close proximity. These cities tend to have lower car ownership rates and shorter commute distances.

Dense cities face unique challenges including higher housing costs, limited parking, and potential overcrowding in public spaces. However, they also tend to have lower per-capita carbon footprints due to shared infrastructure and reduced driving.

Did You Know?

  • 1. San-Pédro has 1,231 people per square mile — that's roughly 2 people per acre.
  • 2. Dense cities tend to have the most walkable neighborhoods and lowest car ownership rates in the country.
  • 3. Urban density can reduce per-capita carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to suburban sprawl.

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