Fun facts about San Pedro
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San-Pédro is the second economic hub of Côte d'Ivoire after Abidjan.
San Pedro
Ivory Coast
San-Pédro is a city in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is the nation's second largest port and the seat of Bas-Sassandra District and San-Pédro Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of San-Pédro Department.
From the “Economy” section
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The population of the sub-prefecture of San-Pédro was 261,616 in 2014.
San Pedro
Ivory Coast
San-Pédro is a city in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is the nation's second largest port and the seat of Bas-Sassandra District and San-Pédro Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of San-Pédro Department.
From the “Demographics” section
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Port Autonome de San Pedro is a maritime port that serves the city.
San Pedro
Ivory Coast
San-Pédro is a city in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is the nation's second largest port and the seat of Bas-Sassandra District and San-Pédro Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of San-Pédro Department.
From the “Transport” section
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École française de San Pédro is located in San-Pédro.
San Pedro
Ivory Coast
San-Pédro is a city in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is the nation's second largest port and the seat of Bas-Sassandra District and San-Pédro Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of San-Pédro Department.
From the “Education” section
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Stade Municipal (San-Pédro) is home to Séwé FC and FC San Pédro.
San Pedro
Ivory Coast
San-Pédro is a city in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is the nation's second largest port and the seat of Bas-Sassandra District and San-Pédro Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of San-Pédro Department.
From the “Sports” section
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