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Sud Department (Ivory Coast)

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Sud DepartmentDépartement de Sud
Department of Ivory Coast
1961–1969

The location of Sud Department in Ivory Coast. The boundaries of the departments are those that existed in 1963–69.
CapitalAbidjan
History 
• Established as a first-level subdivision as Sud-Est Department 1961
• Divided to create Est Dept 1963
• Renamed Sud Department 1963
• Disestablished 1969
Today part ofAs Sud Dept: Abidjan Autonomous and Lagunes Districts; Gbôklé, Lôh-Djiboua, San-Pédro, and Sud-Comoé Regions
As Sud-Est Dept: Abidjan Autonomous, Lagunes, and Zanzan Districts; Gbôklé, Indénié-Djuablin, Lôh-Djiboua, San-Pédro, and Sud-Comoé Regions

Sud Department (originally Sud-Est Department) was one of the original four departments of Ivory Coast. It was established in 1961, along with Centre Department, Nord Department, and Sud-Ouest Department. During Sud Department's existence, departments were the first-level administrative subdivisions of Ivory Coast.

Sud-Est Department and the other three original departments of Ivory Coast (1961–63)

The department was established as Sud-Est Department. Using current boundaries as a reference, the territory of Sud-Est Department was composed of Abidjan Autonomous District, Comoé District, Gbôklé Region, Lagunes District, Lôh-Djiboua Region, San-Pédro Region, and Zanzan District.

In 1963, Est Department was created by dividing Sud-Est Department. As a result of this division, Sud-Est Department was renamed Sud Department. Using current boundaries as a reference, the territory of Sud Department was composed of Abidjan Autonomous District, Gbôklé Region, Lagunes District, Lôh-Djiboua Region, San-Pédro Region, and Sud-Comoé Region.

In 1969, Sud Department and the other five existing departments of the country were abolished and replaced with 24 new departments. The territory of Sud Department became the new departments of Abidjan, Aboisso, Adzopé, Agboville, Divo, and Sassandra.

Notes

  1. Sassandra Department was created from territory taken partly from Sud Department and partly from Centre-Ouest Department.

References

Departments of Ivory Coast
Abidjan Autonomous District
Bas-Sassandra District
Gbôklé Region
Nawa Region
San-Pédro Region
Comoé District
Indénié-Djuablin Region
Sud-Comoé Region
Denguélé District
Folon Region
Kabadougou Region
Gôh-Djiboua District
Gôh Region
Lôh-Djiboua Region
Lacs District
Bélier Region
Iffou Region
Moronou Region
N'Zi Region
Lagunes District
Agnéby-Tiassa Region
Grands-Ponts Region
La Mé Region
Montagnes District
Cavally Region
Guémon Region
Tonkpi Region
Sassandra-Marahoué District
Haut-Sassandra Region
Marahoué Region
Savanes District
Bagoué Region
Poro Region
Tchologo Region
Vallée du Bandama District
Gbêkê Region
Hambol Region
Woroba District
Bafing Region
Béré Region
Worodougou Region
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District
Zanzan District
Bounkani Region
Gontougo Region
Defunct departments


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