In 2021, the population of the sub-prefecture of Sassandra was 87,945.[2]
Villages
The thirty eight villages of the sub-prefecture of Sassandra and their population in 2014 are:[3]
Arokpa (363)
Bassa (492)
Batélébré 1 (94)
Brodjé (431)
Cocoplage (296)
Dabéda (169)
Gaoulou (12 184)
Gapé (318)
Grand-Dréwin (747)
Kadrokpa (1 683)
Lébléko (151)
Lékidou (63)
Misséhi (292)
Niani (839)
Niézéko (222)
Sassandra (26 608)
Siampaho Pk6 (855)
Vodiéko (286)
Akakro (863)
Dagbégo 1 (1 025)
Dagbégo 2 (2 042)
Gloplou Pk20 (496)
Godé (180)
Goviadou (39)
Guédio-Guédio (720)
Kadrokpa 2 (2 911)
Latéko (233)
Lipoyo (1 079)
Lohiri-Néyau (326)
Lossan Kouamékro (2 313)
Louga (889)
Niabably Pk 26 (3 323)
Niabayo (89)
Niéga (328)
Pauly-Brousse (6 530)
Pauly-Chantier (623)
Pauly-Plage (162)
Sialloukro (2 957)
Climate
Sassandra has a tropical savanna climate (KöppenAw) with year-round very high humidity and extreme heat discomfort. Sassandra sees two rainy seasons: the main rains occur from April to July, with a second shorter and lighter rain period from October to December. There are two very distinct dry seasons: a foggy, cloudy, slightly cooler dry season in August and September and a longer dry period dominated by the harmattan wind from the Sahara between mid-December and mid-March, resulting in clearer skies than during any other part of the year.