Taï
Taï | |
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Town, sub-prefecture, and commune | |
| Coordinates: 5°52′N 7°27′W / 5.867°N 7.450°W | |
| Country | Ivory Coast |
| District | Montagnes |
| Region | Cavally |
| Department | Taï |
| Population (2014) | |
• Total | 31,928 |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
Taï is a town in southwestern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Taï Department in Cavally Region, Montagnes District. Taï is also a commune. The town is between Taï National Park and the Cavally River. The river—which is the border with Liberia—is less than two kilometres south of the town. Previously, Taï was a sub-prefecture of the Guiglo Department; Taï Department was created on 22 March 2013.
Taï is the stronghold of two indigenous ethnic groups: Oubi and Dao. The Oubi are an ethnic group belonging to the group of Krou people. They are found in the commune of Taï and in ten villages south of it, such as the villages of Gouléako 1, Gouléako 2, Paulé-Oula, Diéré-Oula, Port-Gentil, Tiolé-Oula, Sakré and Ziriglo. The Dao, meanwhile, are Guéré (Wé) who are also part of the large family Krou. The Dao are grouped in two villages near the town of Taï going north: the villages of Daobly and Ponan.
There are also other Ivorian ethnic groups such as Malinke, Baoulé, Sénoufos and Dans as well as West African nationals such as Malians, Bukinabés, Guineans, Liberians Nigeriens and Mauritanians.