Mankono Department
Mankono Department 
    Département de Mankono  | |
|---|---|
![]() Location in Ivory Coast. Mankono Department has had these boundaries since 2012.  | |
| Country | |
| District | Woroba | 
| Region | Béré | 
| 1980 | Established as a first-level subdivision via a division of Séguéla Dept | 
| 1997 | Converted to a second-level subdivision | 
| 2005 | Divided to create Kounahiri Dept | 
| 2011 | Converted to a third-level subdivision | 
| 2012 | Divided to create Dianra Dept | 
| Departmental seat | Mankono | 
| Government | |
| • Prefect | Dago Rémi Adjé | 
| Area | |
 • Total  | 6,500 km2 (2,500 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2021 census)[2]  | |
 • Total  | 271,894 | 
| • Density | 42/km2 (110/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) | 
Mankono Department is a department of Béré Region in Woroba District, Ivory Coast. In 2021, its population was 271,894 and its seat is the settlement of Mankono. The sub-prefectures of the department are Bouandougou, Mankono, Marandallah, Sarhala, and Tiéningboué.
History
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Mankono Department was created in 1980 as a first-level subdivision via a split-off from Séguéla Department.[3] Using current boundaries as a reference, from 1980 to 2005 the department occupied the same territory as Béré Region.
In 1997, regions were introduced as new first-level subdivisions of Ivory Coast; as a result, all departments were converted into second-level subdivisions. Mankono Department was included in Worodougou Region.
In 2005, Mankono Department was divided to create Kounahiri Department.[3]
In 2011, districts were introduced as new first-level subdivisions of Ivory Coast. At the same time, regions were reorganised and became second-level subdivisions and all departments were converted into third-level subdivisions. At this time, Mankono Department became part of Béré Region in Woroba District.
In 2012, Mankono Department was divided again when two sub-prefectures were split-off to form Dianra Department.[4]
Notes
- ^ "Préfets de Région et de Préfets de Département (Conseil des ministres du mercredi 26 septembre 2012)", abidjan.net, 2 October 2012.
 - ^ Citypopulation.de Population of the regions and departments of Ivory Coast
 - ^ a b "Regions of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)", statoids.com, accessed 16 February 2016.
 - ^ "Le décret n° 2012-611 du 04 juillet 2012 portant création des Départements de Djékanou, Sipilou, Kong, Gbéléban, Taabo, Kouassi-Kouassikro, Méagui, Séguélon, Buyo, M'Bengué, Facobly et Dianra" Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine.
 
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