Town in south-eastern Ivory Coast
Place in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Bingerville is a town in south-eastern Ivory Coast . It is a suburb of Abidjan city and one of four sub-prefectures of Abidjan Autonomous District . Bingerville is also a commune . The town is located about 10 kilometres east of Abidjan and lies on the Ébrié Lagoon . Villages in the sub-prefecture include Eloka .
Bingerville is home to École militaire préparatoire technique (EMPT), a military academy.
History
Bingerville (13,000 BP) and Iwo-Eleru (11,000 BP) are the most early microlithic industries in West Africa .[ 3]
Originally a market town , Bingerville grew as the capital of the French colony from 1909 until 1934. It is named after Louis-Gustave Binger , a former French colonial governor. Many colonial buildings survive in the town, which is also known for its botanical gardens .
Prior to the 2011 reorganisation of the subdivisions of Ivory Coast , Bingerville was part of the Lagunes Region .
Notable people
References
Communes and sub-prefectures of the autonomous district of
Abidjan Urban communes (north) Urban communes (south) Rural sub-prefectures (east) Rural sub-prefectures (west)