Akoupé-Zeudji | |
Settlement Type: | Village |
Pushpin Map: | Ivory Coast |
Pushpin Label Position: | bottom |
Pushpin Mapsize: | 300 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Ivory Coast |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | Districts |
Subdivision Name1: | Abidjan |
Subdivision Type2: | Sub-prefecture |
Subdivision Name2: | Anyama |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Population Blank1 Title: | Ethnicities |
Timezone: | GMT |
Utc Offset: | +0 |
Coordinates: | 5.4833°N -13°W |
Akoupé-Zeudji is a small village in southern Ivory Coast. It is located in the sub-prefecture of Anyama in the Autonomous District of Abidjan. Prior to 2011, it was in the Abidjan Department, Lagunes Region. It lies roughly [1] to the northwest of the city of Abidjan, just to the northeast of Attinguié.
Akoupé-Zeudji has a private school and a public school, built by the government of the Abidjan Department under the leadership of Governor Pierre Djédji Amondji, and also has a community centre, a private vocational training centre, and a nightclub.[2] In August 2011, the FRCI attacked Akoupé Zeudji and villages in the area, burning houses, due to it being the town of Prime Minister Gilbert Aké.[3]
Akoupé-Zeudji was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.[4]