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    Bouaké Airport (IATA: BYK, ICAO: DIBK) is an airport located in Bouaké, the second largest city in Côte d'Ivoire, in West Africa. On June 29, 2007, Guillaume...
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    Bouaké, there are two possible origins: The corruption of the chief name Kwa Gbéké that made the foundations of the city of Bouaké. The name Bouaké coming...
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    of his delegation, and 20 journalists was taxiing on the runway at Bouaké Airport when it was targeted by rocket and Kalashnikov fire. One rocket struck...
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  • entity, partially owned by Air France – which intended to make Port Bouet Airport a regional hub – and the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED)...
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    aircraft at Air Base 101, which is next to Bamako's international airport. "Bouaké, Ivory Coast to see inaugural int'l ops in 4Q18". ch-aviation.com....
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    List of airports in Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), sorted by location. Transport in Ivory Coast List of airports by ICAO code: D#DI - Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory...
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  • List of airports by IATA airport code: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z The DST column...
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  • a river in Moldova Byk River, a river in Ukraine BYK, the code for Bouaké Airport (Ivory Coast) BYK Additives & Instruments Byk (surname) All pages with...
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    November 2004, Gbagbo ordered the counter-offensive to the rebel town of Bouaké to be backed by air strikes. France did not directly react, but on 5 November...
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    Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport (IATA: ABJ, ICAO: DIAP), also known as Port Bouët Airport, is located 16 km (9 nmi; 10 mi) south east of...
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    an engine explosion upon take-off from Timbuktu Airport, eventually crashing before reaching the airport of departure. Following this accident, and also...
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  • and list. Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category and list...
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  • Minister of the Ivory Coast Guillaume Soro just after it lands at Bouaké Airport in Bouake, Ivory Coast. One grenade penetrates the fuselage, killing four...
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    endured a second army mutiny, this time by 750 Muslim soldiers who seized Bouaké, citing religious discrimination and grievances against the predominantly...
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    three international airports located in Abidjan, Yamoussoukro, and Bouaké. Fourteen smaller cities also possess regional airports, the most important...
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  • conducted joint ground operations in and around Yamoussoukro, Korhogo, and Bouaké. Several evacuation operations were conducted in the midst of repeated engagements...
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    the city is dominated by Mont-Korhogo. On 19 September 2002, Korhogo and Bouaké were seized by disaffected former soldiers, calling themselves "Patriotic...
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    International Airport (SID); Praia, Cape Verde Banjul International Airport (BJL) International; Banjul, Gambia Kotoka International Airport (ACC); Accra;...
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    killed and 23 wounded when two Ivorian Su-25s bombed French positions in Bouaké. As a result, French soldiers destroyed the Su-25s on the ground at Yamoussoukro...
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  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved April 7, 2024. "Bouaké Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
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    governmental air force carried out an attack on the French position in Bouaké, causing nine deaths and 37 wounded in the French Military (2nd Marine Infantry...
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    his delegation, and 20 journalists was taxiing on a runway at an airport in Bouaké when it was targeted by rocket and Kalashnikov fire. One rocket struck...
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  • quickly established control over much of the north, including the cities of Bouaké and Korhogo. Ivory Coast's former colonial power, France, was invested in...
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    Su-25 attacked a unit of France's Unicorn peacekeeping forces stationed in Bouaké, killing nine soldiers, a U.S. development worker and wounding 37 soldiers...
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    Abidjan (section Airport)
    city is by far the country's largest, dwarfing the second-largest city, Bouaké (which had 542,082 inhabitants in 2014) as well as the political capital...
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  • Macron attended the European Council.  Côte d'Ivoire Port-Bouët, Abidjan, Bouaké 20–22 December Macron visited the French troops based in Côte d'Ivoire and...
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    of Ivorians and Belarusians bombed a French encampment near the city of Bouaké, killing nine French Licorne peacekeepers and an American aid worker, and...
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  • into Côte d'Ivoire to assist in the evacuation of American citizens from Bouaké.[RL30172] 2003–2011: War in Iraq: Operation Iraqi Freedom, March 20, 2003...
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  • Union (blamed) 2007 29 Jun Guillaume Soro Prime Minister of Ivory Coast Bouaké  Ivory Coast Unknown 6 Jul Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan Rawalpindi...
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  • on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2015. "LUSAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Climate Normals 1961–1990". NOAA. Archived from the original on 20 May...
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