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Abidjan, the economic powerhouse of the region, has experienced significant changes since the demise of long-term president-for-life Felix Houphouet-Boigny in 1993. Despite the political challenges faced by Cote d'Ivoire, Abidjan has maintained its position as the economic and de facto capital of the country. The city still offers a wide range of attractions, including an array of restaurants, hotels, and cultural sites. With its lively night scene, Abidjan remains a must-visit city for travelers exploring West Africa within a radius of 1,000 kilometers. Although the city witnessed a large exodus of foreigners due to political instability, it continues to exude a unique charm that enchants visitors from around the world.
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