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Largest Cities in Lagunes District

Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Lagunes District

1 Dabou 138,083
2 Agboville 81,770
3 Adzopé 76,122
4 Affery 47,109
5 Grand-Lahou 36,906
6 Akoupé 35,970
7 Ndouci 35,145
8 Tiassalé 35,090
9 Ahouanou 33,939
10 Biéby 21,578
11 Bécédi-Brignan 20,284
12 Rubino 18,180
13 Azaguié 17,987
14 Nzianouan 16,337
15 Gbolouville 16,321
16 Yakassé-Attobrou 14,907
17 Aboudé 14,828
18 Dokpodon 14,717
19 Jacqueville 14,383
20 Séchi 13,329
21 Diangobo 13,205
22 Bacon 13,066
23 Ananguié 12,979
24 Gomon 12,759
25 Yakassémé 12,733
26 Bacanda 11,892
27 Alépé 11,725
28 Danguira 11,481
29 Bonaouin 11,114
30 Atrobou 11,091
31 Abongoua 10,854
32 Offumpo 10,791
33 Agbaou 10,386
34 Bécouéfin 10,169
35 Tiébiéssou 9,657
36 Lopou 9,587
37 Attinguié 9,587
38 Bécédi 9,546
39 Sikensi 9,473
40 Bakanou A 9,310
41 Fiassé 9,005
42 Petit Badien 8,987
43 Loviguié I 8,952
44 Moapé 8,580
45 Tabo 8,260
46 Assangbadji 8,240
47 Kong 8,103
48 Diapé 8,029
49 Kodioussou 7,958
50 Memni 7,924
51 Agou 7,823
52 Grand Morié 7,766
53 Boudépé 7,662
54 Ellibou 7,615
55 Anno 7,593
56 Oress-Krobou 7,526
57 Mborou 7,388
58 Akradio 7,198
59 Biasso 7,160
60 Koyékro 7,138
61 Abradine 7,127
62 Montézo 7,107
63 Nzodji 7,000
64 Nouvel-Ousrou 6,967
65 Amani 6,957
66 Kodiébouman 6,871
67 Léléblé 6,870
68 Sahuyé 6,796
69 Grand Alépé 6,718
70 Bassadzin 6,322
71 Abié 6,305
72 Banguié I 6,259
73 Guéssiguié Un 6,186
74 Cosrou 6,108
75 Morokro 6,060
76 Irobo 6,026
77 Diasson 6,013
78 Bessedi Anon 5,964
79 Akoudzin 5,937
80 Grand Yapo 5,740
81 Nandibo Un 5,714
82 Boka 5,711
83 Djidjikro 5,694
84 Ahéoua 5,680
85 Annépé 5,648
86 Offa 5,610
87 Amangbo 5,602
88 Bodo 5,579
89 Ira 5,558
90 Yaobou 5,520
91 Séguié 5,485
92 Broubrou 5,471
93 Kossandji 5,423
94 Krokroum 5,410
95 Ahouakro 5,380
96 Toupah 5,330
98 Groguida 5,082
99 Aouabo 5,080
100 Assikoun 5,029

The largest cities in Lagunes District represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. Dabou leads with a population of 138,083, followed by Agboville and Adzopé. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 82 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Dabou's population is larger than that of many small nations.
  • 2. 82 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 7,924 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 379,990.

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