Ouezzin Coulibaly
Ouezzin Coulibaly , born in 1909 and deceased in 1958, was a politician of the Ivory Coast. November 10th 1946, it was elected Député and represented the territory of Cote of ivory to the Parlement French at the same time as Felix Houphouët-Boigny, which had been elected appointed as a preliminary Cote of ivory to the 1st Constituent Frenchwoman on November 18th 1945, and Philippe Zinda Kaboré. At the time of the legislative elections of January 2nd 1956 with the French National Assembly, it, with Felix Houphouët-Boigny, one of both Député S was elected for the Ivory Coast.
In the years 1940 is built the Stade Ouezzin Coulibaly with Bamako.
Note :
- Between 1932 and 1947, the Ivory Coast included current the Burkina Faso, the colony of the Upper Volta having been removed on September 5th 1932 and its territory divided between the Cote of ivory, the French Sudan and the Niger
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- the senator of the 4 {{E}} French Republic
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