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## e207 Garden (C9HC+239), Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire: what you can verify before you go If you’re seeing this place labeled as “e207” with the location type Garden in Korhogo (northern Côte d’Ivoire), you’re working with a non-descriptive name rather than a widely documented attraction. What is verifiable from the data provided is the exact point on the map: - Location (Plus Code): C9HC+239, Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire - Coordinates: 9.4277207, -5.6304365 - City: Korhogo - Place type: Garden ### What the “Plus Code” means (and why it matters here) A Plus Code (also known as Open Location Code) is a short, shareable way of expressing a location based on latitude/longitude—useful when a place doesn’t have a clear street address or when mapping data is incomplete. Maps For your specific case, C9HC+239 is meant to function like a “digital address,” but you’ll get the best results by using it inside Google Maps (or by entering the raw coordinates). Help --- ## Where you are, contextually: Korhogo in northern Côte d’Ivoire Korhogo is a city in northern Côte d’Ivoire and serves as the seat of Savanes District and Poro Region (administratively). This matters for trip-planning because northern Côte d’Ivoire has a strongly seasonal pattern (dry vs. rainy) that affects: - comfort outdoors (shade/water needs), - road conditions, - and how “green” garden spaces look at different times of year. --- ## Climate realities you can plan around (without guessing) Multiple climate summaries describe Korhogo as hot year-round, with a very hot, dry period roughly Nov–Mar and a rainy period roughly Apr–Oct. Spark One dataset-style summary frames the typical annual temperature range as roughly 16°C to 36°C (rarely outside that), which is useful as a baseline when planning an outdoor stop like a garden. Spark Outdated-data flag: Climate patterns can shift year to year, and some pages summarize historical averages. Treat “best time to visit” claims as guidance, not guarantees, and sanity-check with a current forecast when you’re close to travel. Spark --- ## What’s actually known about “e207” as a garden Right now, the name “e207” doesn’t correspond to a well-described attraction in the sources surfaced in this search set. That usually means one of these is true: - it’s a small local green space with minimal web footprint, - it’s a map label/identifier rather than a formal name, - or it’s a new/edited listing that hasn’t propagated across platforms. ### How to validate you’re going to the right place (fast, on the ground) These are verification steps based on how Plus Codes and coordinates work (not on assumptions about the garden itself): 1. Use coordinates first: search 9.4277207, -5.6304365 in your map app. 2. Then use the Plus Code: search C9HC+239, Korhogo (city context helps prevent misrouting). Help 3. Check the pin environment: does the map show a marked green area, paths, fences, or a named POI? If not, you may be looking at an unmapped or private parcel. --- ## If you want a “known” public garden in Korhogo Separately from “e207,” at least one travel listing platform identifies a “JARDIN PUBLIC DE KORHOGO” (public garden) with its own Plus Code and claims it’s open year-round, 24/7. Important: that listing’s address is C9X9+RHG (not C9HC+239), so it may be a different site entirely. Don’t treat them as the same place without confirming on a map. Outdated-data flag: Opening hours on aggregator platforms can be wrong or out of date; verify locally. --- ## What else is verifiably on the radar in/around Korhogo (for pairing stops) If you’re building a short list of stops in Korhogo, a major travel platform’s “Things to Do” page includes entries like Mont Korhogo and Musée Péléféro Gbon Coulibaly among its listed attractions. (That’s not a claim that these are “near” the e207 garden—only that they’re part of Korhogo’s commonly surfaced visitor inventory online.) --- ## Accessibility & inclusivity notes (what can’t be confirmed yet) Because “e207” is not well documented in the sources above, I cannot verify: - step-free access / wheelchair suitability, - pathways vs. dirt tracks, - restroom availability, - lighting/security conditions, - or whether it is truly public. If you’re publishing for RealJourneyTravels.com, the most accurate phrasing is to label these as unknown until field-confirmed, and encourage readers to confirm locally. --- ## Internal links You asked for two contextual internal links, but I can’t verify your site’s Korhogo/Côte d’Ivoire URL structure from the provided data (and you requested only 100% verifiable info), so I’m not inserting links that might 404. If you want, paste your preferred internal URL patterns (or your Korhogo hub + Côte d’Ivoire hub URLs) and I’ll slot them in cleanly.

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Updated April 15, 2024

## e207 Garden (C9HC+239), Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire: what you can verify before you go

If you’re seeing this place labeled as “e207” with the location type Garden in Korhogo (northern Côte d’Ivoire), you’re working with a non-descriptive name rather than a widely documented attraction. What is verifiable from the data provided is the exact point on the map:

– Location (Plus Code): C9HC+239, Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire
– Coordinates: 9.4277207, -5.6304365
– City: Korhogo
– Place type: Garden

### What the “Plus Code” means (and why it matters here)
A Plus Code (also known as Open Location Code) is a short, shareable way of expressing a location based on latitude/longitude—useful when a place doesn’t have a clear street address or when mapping data is incomplete. Maps

For your specific case, C9HC+239 is meant to function like a “digital address,” but you’ll get the best results by using it inside Google Maps (or by entering the raw coordinates). Help

## Where you are, contextually: Korhogo in northern Côte d’Ivoire
Korhogo is a city in northern Côte d’Ivoire and serves as the seat of Savanes District and Poro Region (administratively).

This matters for trip-planning because northern Côte d’Ivoire has a strongly seasonal pattern (dry vs. rainy) that affects:
– comfort outdoors (shade/water needs),
– road conditions,
– and how “green” garden spaces look at different times of year.

## Climate realities you can plan around (without guessing)
Multiple climate summaries describe Korhogo as hot year-round, with a very hot, dry period roughly Nov–Mar and a rainy period roughly Apr–Oct. Spark

One dataset-style summary frames the typical annual temperature range as roughly 16°C to 36°C (rarely outside that), which is useful as a baseline when planning an outdoor stop like a garden. Spark

Outdated-data flag: Climate patterns can shift year to year, and some pages summarize historical averages. Treat “best time to visit” claims as guidance, not guarantees, and sanity-check with a current forecast when you’re close to travel. Spark

## What’s actually known about “e207” as a garden
Right now, the name “e207” doesn’t correspond to a well-described attraction in the sources surfaced in this search set. That usually means one of these is true:

– it’s a small local green space with minimal web footprint,
– it’s a map label/identifier rather than a formal name,
– or it’s a new/edited listing that hasn’t propagated across platforms.

### How to validate you’re going to the right place (fast, on the ground)
These are verification steps based on how Plus Codes and coordinates work (not on assumptions about the garden itself):

1. Use coordinates first: search 9.4277207, -5.6304365 in your map app.
2. Then use the Plus Code: search C9HC+239, Korhogo (city context helps prevent misrouting). Help
3. Check the pin environment: does the map show a marked green area, paths, fences, or a named POI? If not, you may be looking at an unmapped or private parcel.

## If you want a “known” public garden in Korhogo
Separately from “e207,” at least one travel listing platform identifies a “JARDIN PUBLIC DE KORHOGO” (public garden) with its own Plus Code and claims it’s open year-round, 24/7.

Important: that listing’s address is C9X9+RHG (not C9HC+239), so it may be a different site entirely. Don’t treat them as the same place without confirming on a map.

Outdated-data flag: Opening hours on aggregator platforms can be wrong or out of date; verify locally.

## What else is verifiably on the radar in/around Korhogo (for pairing stops)
If you’re building a short list of stops in Korhogo, a major travel platform’s “Things to Do” page includes entries like Mont Korhogo and Musée Péléféro Gbon Coulibaly among its listed attractions.

(That’s not a claim that these are “near” the e207 garden—only that they’re part of Korhogo’s commonly surfaced visitor inventory online.)

## Accessibility & inclusivity notes (what can’t be confirmed yet)
Because “e207” is not well documented in the sources above, I cannot verify:
– step-free access / wheelchair suitability,
– pathways vs. dirt tracks,
– restroom availability,
– lighting/security conditions,
– or whether it is truly public.

If you’re publishing for RealJourneyTravels.com, the most accurate phrasing is to label these as unknown until field-confirmed, and encourage readers to confirm locally.

## Internal links
You asked for two contextual internal links, but I can’t verify your site’s Korhogo/Côte d’Ivoire URL structure from the provided data (and you requested only 100% verifiable info), so I’m not inserting links that might 404.

If you want, paste your preferred internal URL patterns (or your Korhogo hub + Côte d’Ivoire hub URLs) and I’ll slot them in cleanly.

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