Grand-Lahou

Grand-Lahou is a coastal town in southern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Grand-Lahou Department in Grands-Ponts Region, Lagunes District. Grand-Lahou is also a commune.

Grand-Lahou is situated where the Bandama River meets the Gulf of Guinea. It was occupied by the British, Germans and Dutch before the French developed it as a trading port from 1890. Grand-Lahou is a popular base for visitors to the Assagny National Park.

In 2021, the population of the sub-prefecture of Grand-Lahou was 77,479.

Villages
The twenty villages of the sub-prefecture of Grand-Lahou and their population in 2014 are: • # Grand-Lahou (28 470)

• # N'zida-Zoukouboli (350)

• # Palmci Dioulabougou (1 097)

• # Palmci Yocoboue (1 746)

• # Ahouniansou (1 390)

• # Betesso (969)

• # Braffedon (3 587)

• # Djidjikro (4 393)

• # Groguida (1 063)

• # Groguida V1 (2 858)

• # Katchekan (323)

• # Katchekpli (726)

• # Lahou-Kpanda (2 127)

• # Liboli (1 885)

• # Likpilassie (632)

• # Mackey (2 103)

• # Nandibo 1 (1 396)

• # Nandibo 2 (3 012)

• # Tieviessou (7 450)

• # Tieviessou Phci (1 906)