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Assinie-Mafia

Assinie-Mafia is a coastal resort town in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Adiaké Department in Sud-Comoé Region, Comoé District.

Assinie-Mafia
Assinie-Mafia
Location in Ivory Coast
Coordinates: 5°8′N 3°20′W / 5.133°N 3.333°W / 5.133; -3.333
Country Ivory Coast
DistrictComoé
RegionSud-Comoé
DepartmentAdiaké
Population
 (2014)[1]
 • Total16,721
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Geography edit

Assinie-Mafia is located 80 kilometres east of Abidjan along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea. Access to the area is by road A100 going east from Abidjan then turning right to the B-107 road (Route Assinie) then Route Assinie-Mafia along the coast. The road ends at Assinie-Mafia. Assinie-Mafia is a long narrow settlement along the coast on both sides of the outlet of Aby Lagoon.[2]

Assinie-Mafia was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.[3]

The Assinie area starts at the location of the Paul-Emile Durand cottage in the west bordered to the south by the ocean and accessible by the Assinie-Mafia road. Opposite the town of Assinie-Mafia is a narrow peninsula (from 100m to 1000m wide) extending from the west and 15 km long which is occupied by luxury villas and huts. Access is by car, private boats, or canoes across the lagoon.

The mouth of the lagoon which marks the end of the Assinie-Mafia peninsula is called La Passe where the high-rise resort and the smoking of tchoukourou is very popular.

The area is a favourite destination for wealthy inhabitants of Abidjan for the weekend.

Assinie-Mafia was the location of the film French Fried Vacation (Les Bronzés) in 1978.

In 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Assinie-Mafia was 16,721.[4]

Villages edit

The eight villages of the sub-prefecture of Assinie-Mafia and their population in 2014 are:[4]

 
Children playing on the beach of Assouindé.
  1. Assinie-France (1 729)
  2. Assinie-Mafia (5 661)
  3. Assinie-Sagbadou (1 014)
  4. Assouindé (5 766)
  5. Ebotiam (489)
  6. Essankro (595)
  7. Mabianéha (841)
  8. Mandjian (626)

History edit

 
The King of Assinie (by Achille Sirouy) 1890-1893
 
Castor: a government interpreter at Assinie in 1892

Assinie (formerly Issiny) was the first trading post on the Eburnean coast although no vestige of that time remains today. In 1637 five Capuchin missionaries, who came from Saint-Malo, settled there. Climate and sickness caused them to leave quickly and one died there.

French Presence in Assinie edit

In 1687, two years after the implementation of the Code noir, missionaries and French traders settled at Assinie at the eastern end of the coast towards the Gold Coast. The Admiral Jean-Baptiste du Casse, director of the Compagnie du Sénégal, instructed the chevalier d'Amon and several Dominicans to establish a settlement with an interest in the region's gold traffic.[5][6][7] The French built and occupied Fort Saint-Louis from 1701 to 1704, but left in 1705, because the slave trade did not earn enough as compared to the farming of grain.[8] French priest Godefroy Loyer, who was sent to Assinie in 1701 as an apostolic prefect, published Relation du voyage du Royaume d'Issyny, Côte d'Or, païs de Guinée, en Afrique in 1714 after he returned to France.[9][10]

D'Amon took two young men from Assinie to France: Aniaba, said to be a prince, and Banga, an interpreter who may also have been Aniaba's cousin.[11] In France, the two were presented to King Louis XIV and converted to Catholicism (Aniaba was baptized by Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux), before returning to Assinie.[12] In 1704, Aniaba became counselor to the King of Quita (now Togo), who called himself Hannibal.

Development edit

The first sustainable fort on the Coast after Fort Saint-Louis from 1701 to 1704 was Fort Joinville in Grand-Bassam, which was built there in 1843 after the landing of ship's lieutenants Kerhallet and Fleuriot de Langle which led to a treaty between France and the King of Krinjabo, Amon Ndoufou. At that time skirmishes with the English were frequent and prevented operations in the interior of the country. It is inside these forts that the first trading posts were established in the next few years.

An inspection of the fortified trading post at Assini in 1850 mentioned: "order and cleanliness reign within its walls", the existence of a bastion of masonry (four were originally planned), and the presence of small artillery equivalent to that at Grand-Bassam. "The trading post personnel consist of 40 people, including 5 Europeans, 20 soldiers, and 15 boatmen, coolies, and others and they are in a satisfactory state of health". The men "are in a better place to live [than at Grand-Bassam], where resources are greater because of more frequent intercourse with the natives and are removed from that product of fatigue for the body and sight an existence almost continually passed on moving bleached sand, roasted by a burning sun"[13] The Ivorian postal service began in this locality on 29 July 1843.

The French penetration of the region was counteracted by yellow fever epidemics (in 1857 of 50 Europeans in the three trading posts of Assinie, Grand-Bassam and Dabou, 32 died and 10 were repatriated) and British competition (Victor Régis, pioneer of French trade on this coast since 1843, had to close shop in the early 1860s).[14] However, the first Post Office opened on 17 August 1862.

Arthur Verdier was the first to really bring value to the Assinie region from 1870. The first coffee trees were planted in 1881 and at the same time the cultivation of cocoa started. Logging began in 1885.

The decline edit

Assinie was the third largest port in Ivory Coast in 1907 but it quickly lost all commercial and strategic importance in favour of Grand-Bassam, then Bingerville, and finally Port-Bouët/Abidjan.

Education edit

The first official French school was created at Elima on 8 August 1887 with teacher Fritz-Emile Jeand'heur from Algeria. He had 33 African students who became the first French-language readers. The school ran for three years before being transferred to Assinie-Mafia in 1890 by Marcel Treich-Laplène, the new resident from France.

Sports edit

Assinie-Mafia has a football club, ASCI d'Assinie, which plays in the regional championship division, equivalent to "4th division". As in most towns in the country, it is informally organized with football tournaments of seven players which are very popular in Ivory Coast and called Maracanas.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Côte d'Ivoire". geohive.com. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ Google Maps
  3. ^ "Le gouvernement ivoirien supprime 1126 communes, et maintient 197 pour renforcer sa politique de décentralisation en cours", news.abidjan.net, 7 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b "RGPH 2014, Répertoire des localités, Région Sud-Comoé" (PDF). ins.ci. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  5. ^ Bely, Lucien (2015-09-08). Dictionnaire Louis XIV (in French). Groupe Robert Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-19101-9.
  6. ^ Hrodej, Philippe; Buti, Gilbert (2013-04-25). Dictionnaire des corsaires et des pirates (in French). CNRS editions. ISBN 978-2-271-07701-1.
  7. ^ Année dominicaine, ou Les vies des saints... de l'ordre des frères prêcheurs, pour tous les jours de l'année, avec un martyrologe (in French). LeBel. 1702.
  8. ^ An Introduction to the History of West Africa, p. 69.
  9. ^ Denis, Philippe (2003). Dominicans in Africa: A History of the Dominican Friars in Sub-Sahara Africa. Cluster Publications. ISBN 978-1-871552-88-1.
  10. ^ Loyer, Godefroy (O P. ) Auteur du texte (1714). Relation du voyage du royaume d'Issyny, Côte-d'Or, païs de Guinée, en Afrique . La description du païs, les inclinations, les mœurs, & la religion des habitans : avec ce qui s'y est paßé de plus remarquable dans l'établissement que les François y ont fait. Le tout exactement recueilli sur les lieux, par le R. Pere Godefroy Loyer, préfet apostolique des missions des FF. prêcheurs, aux côtes de Guinée en Afrique, religieux du convent de Bonne-Nouvelle de Rennes en Bretagne. Enrichie de figures en taille-douce.
  11. ^ LABAT, R. Pere (1730). Voyage du Chevalier des Marchais en Guinée Isles Voisines et à Cayènne (in French). Sangrain.
  12. ^ Helyot, Pierre (1719). Histoire des ordres monastiques, religieux et militaires (in French).
  13. ^ Document from the National Archives of Ivory Coast, Dossier 1 EE 1 (10) (in French)
  14. ^ Colonial Architecture in Ivory Coast, Ceda - Les Publications du Ministère ivoirien des Affaires culturelles, 1985. (in French)

References edit

  • Georges Courrèges, Grand Bassam and the trading posts on the coast: Assinie, Jacqueville, Grand Lahou, Fresco, Sassandra, San Pedro, L'Instant Durable, Clermont-Ferrand, 1987, 84 p. (G. Courrèges was the Director of the Institut culturel de l'Ambassade de France) (in French)
  • Guy Cangah and Simon-Pierre Ekanza, The Ivory Coast by the texts, Nouvelles éditions africaines, 1978 (in French)
  • François Joseph Clozel, Ten years on the Ivory Coast, Paris, 1906 (in French)
  • R. Mouezy, Assinie and the Kingdom of Krinjabo, Paris, 1942 (in French)
  • Henriette Diabaté, Aniaba, an Assinian at the court of Louis XIV, Nouvelles éditions africaines, 1975, (in French)
  • Anoma Kanié, Prince of Assinie, drama in 3 acts (in French)
  • Loyer, Godefroy. Relation du voyage du royaume d’Issyny, Côte d’Or, païs de Guinée, en Afrique :la description du païs, les inclinations, les moeurs, & la religion des habitans : avec ce qui s’y est passé de plus remarquable dans l’établissement que les François y ont fait. A Paris, A. Seneuze, 1714.

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Assinie Mafia is a coastal resort town in south eastern Ivory Coast It is a sub prefecture of Adiake Department in Sud Comoe Region Comoe District Assinie MafiaTown and sub prefectureAssinie MafiaLocation in Ivory CoastCoordinates 5 8 N 3 20 W 5 133 N 3 333 W 5 133 3 333Country Ivory CoastDistrictComoeRegionSud ComoeDepartmentAdiakePopulation 2014 1 Total16 721Time zoneUTC 0 GMT Contents 1 Geography 2 Villages 3 History 3 1 French Presence in Assinie 3 2 Development 3 3 The decline 4 Education 5 Sports 6 Notes 7 ReferencesGeography editAssinie Mafia is located 80 kilometres east of Abidjan along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea Access to the area is by road A100 going east from Abidjan then turning right to the B 107 road Route Assinie then Route Assinie Mafia along the coast The road ends at Assinie Mafia Assinie Mafia is a long narrow settlement along the coast on both sides of the outlet of Aby Lagoon 2 Assinie Mafia was a commune until March 2012 when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished 3 The Assinie area starts at the location of the Paul Emile Durand cottage in the west bordered to the south by the ocean and accessible by the Assinie Mafia road Opposite the town of Assinie Mafia is a narrow peninsula from 100m to 1000m wide extending from the west and 15 km long which is occupied by luxury villas and huts Access is by car private boats or canoes across the lagoon The mouth of the lagoon which marks the end of the Assinie Mafia peninsula is called La Passe where the high rise resort and the smoking of tchoukourou is very popular The area is a favourite destination for wealthy inhabitants of Abidjan for the weekend Assinie Mafia was the location of the film French Fried Vacation Les Bronzes in 1978 In 2014 the population of the sub prefecture of Assinie Mafia was 16 721 4 Villages editThe eight villages of the sub prefecture of Assinie Mafia and their population in 2014 are 4 nbsp Children playing on the beach of Assouinde Assinie France 1 729 Assinie Mafia 5 661 Assinie Sagbadou 1 014 Assouinde 5 766 Ebotiam 489 Essankro 595 Mabianeha 841 Mandjian 626 History edit nbsp The King of Assinie by Achille Sirouy 1890 1893 nbsp Castor a government interpreter at Assinie in 1892Assinie formerly Issiny was the first trading post on the Eburnean coast although no vestige of that time remains today In 1637 five Capuchin missionaries who came from Saint Malo settled there Climate and sickness caused them to leave quickly and one died there French Presence in Assinie edit In 1687 two years after the implementation of the Code noir missionaries and French traders settled at Assinie at the eastern end of the coast towards the Gold Coast The Admiral Jean Baptiste du Casse director of the Compagnie du Senegal instructed the chevalier d Amon and several Dominicans to establish a settlement with an interest in the region s gold traffic 5 6 7 The French built and occupied Fort Saint Louis from 1701 to 1704 but left in 1705 because the slave trade did not earn enough as compared to the farming of grain 8 French priest Godefroy Loyer who was sent to Assinie in 1701 as an apostolic prefect published Relation du voyage du Royaume d Issyny Cote d Or pais de Guinee en Afrique in 1714 after he returned to France 9 10 D Amon took two young men from Assinie to France Aniaba said to be a prince and Banga an interpreter who may also have been Aniaba s cousin 11 In France the two were presented to King Louis XIV and converted to Catholicism Aniaba was baptized by Bossuet Bishop of Meaux before returning to Assinie 12 In 1704 Aniaba became counselor to the King of Quita now Togo who called himself Hannibal Development edit The first sustainable fort on the Coast after Fort Saint Louis from 1701 to 1704 was Fort Joinville in Grand Bassam which was built there in 1843 after the landing of ship s lieutenants Kerhallet and Fleuriot de Langle which led to a treaty between France and the King of Krinjabo Amon Ndoufou At that time skirmishes with the English were frequent and prevented operations in the interior of the country It is inside these forts that the first trading posts were established in the next few years An inspection of the fortified trading post at Assini in 1850 mentioned order and cleanliness reign within its walls the existence of a bastion of masonry four were originally planned and the presence of small artillery equivalent to that at Grand Bassam The trading post personnel consist of 40 people including 5 Europeans 20 soldiers and 15 boatmen coolies and others and they are in a satisfactory state of health The men are in a better place to live than at Grand Bassam where resources are greater because of more frequent intercourse with the natives and are removed from that product of fatigue for the body and sight an existence almost continually passed on moving bleached sand roasted by a burning sun 13 The Ivorian postal service began in this locality on 29 July 1843 The French penetration of the region was counteracted by yellow fever epidemics in 1857 of 50 Europeans in the three trading posts of Assinie Grand Bassam and Dabou 32 died and 10 were repatriated and British competition Victor Regis pioneer of French trade on this coast since 1843 had to close shop in the early 1860s 14 However the first Post Office opened on 17 August 1862 Arthur Verdier was the first to really bring value to the Assinie region from 1870 The first coffee trees were planted in 1881 and at the same time the cultivation of cocoa started Logging began in 1885 The decline edit Assinie was the third largest port in Ivory Coast in 1907 but it quickly lost all commercial and strategic importance in favour of Grand Bassam then Bingerville and finally Port Bouet Abidjan Education editThe first official French school was created at Elima on 8 August 1887 with teacher Fritz Emile Jeand heur from Algeria He had 33 African students who became the first French language readers The school ran for three years before being transferred to Assinie Mafia in 1890 by Marcel Treich Laplene the new resident from France Sports editAssinie Mafia has a football club ASCI d Assinie which plays in the regional championship division equivalent to 4th division As in most towns in the country it is informally organized with football tournaments of seven players which are very popular in Ivory Coast and called Maracanas Notes edit Cote d Ivoire geohive com Retrieved 8 December 2015 Google Maps Le gouvernement ivoirien supprime 1126 communes et maintient 197 pour renforcer sa politique de decentralisation en cours news abidjan net 7 March 2012 a b RGPH 2014 Repertoire des localites Region Sud Comoe PDF ins ci Retrieved 5 August 2019 Bely Lucien 2015 09 08 Dictionnaire Louis XIV in French Groupe Robert Laffont ISBN 978 2 221 19101 9 Hrodej Philippe Buti Gilbert 2013 04 25 Dictionnaire des corsaires et des pirates in French CNRS editions ISBN 978 2 271 07701 1 Annee dominicaine ou Les vies des saints de l ordre des freres precheurs pour tous les jours de l annee avec un martyrologe in French LeBel 1702 An Introduction to the History of West Africa p 69 Denis Philippe 2003 Dominicans in Africa A History of the Dominican Friars in Sub Sahara Africa Cluster Publications ISBN 978 1 871552 88 1 Loyer Godefroy O P Auteur du texte 1714 Relation du voyage du royaume d Issyny Cote d Or pais de Guinee en Afrique La description du pais les inclinations les mœurs amp la religion des habitans avec ce qui s y est passe de plus remarquable dans l etablissement que les Francois y ont fait Le tout exactement recueilli sur les lieux par le R Pere Godefroy Loyer prefet apostolique des missions des FF precheurs aux cotes de Guinee en Afrique religieux du convent de Bonne Nouvelle de Rennes en Bretagne Enrichie de figures en taille douce LABAT R Pere 1730 Voyage du Chevalier des Marchais en Guinee Isles Voisines et a Cayenne in French Sangrain Helyot Pierre 1719 Histoire des ordres monastiques religieux et militaires in French Document from the National Archives of Ivory Coast Dossier 1 EE 1 10 in French Colonial Architecture in Ivory Coast Ceda Les Publications du Ministere ivoirien des Affaires culturelles 1985 in French References editGeorges Courreges Grand Bassam and the trading posts on the coast Assinie Jacqueville Grand Lahou Fresco Sassandra San Pedro L Instant Durable Clermont Ferrand 1987 84 p G Courreges was the Director of the Institut culturel de l Ambassade de France in French Guy Cangah and Simon Pierre Ekanza The Ivory Coast by the texts Nouvelles editions africaines 1978 in French Francois Joseph Clozel Ten years on the Ivory Coast Paris 1906 in French R Mouezy Assinie and the Kingdom of Krinjabo Paris 1942 in French Henriette Diabate Aniaba an Assinian at the court of Louis XIV Nouvelles editions africaines 1975 in French Anoma Kanie Prince of Assinie drama in 3 acts in French Loyer Godefroy Relation du voyage du royaume d Issyny Cote d Or pais de Guinee en Afrique la description du pais les inclinations les moeurs amp la religion des habitans avec ce qui s y est passe de plus remarquable dans l etablissement que les Francois y ont fait A Paris A Seneuze 1714 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Assinie Mafia amp oldid 1200550223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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