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Pauléoula (also spelled Poléoula) is a village in the far west of Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Taï, Taï Department, Cavally Region, Montagnes District. The village is just over three kilometres east of the Cavally River, which is the border with Liberia. Pauléoula was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished. The original population of Pauléoula consisted mostly of members of the ethnic group, a small subgroup of the Krahn or Guéré people. A few kilometers east of Pauléoula, within the boundaries of the Taï National Park, lies a small research centre, the 'Institut d'Écologie Tropicale'. It was a lonely house in the forest, not far from this institute, where the Swiss scientist Christophe Boesch in the 1980s conducted his famous research on the behaviour of tool-using Chimpanzees. Later, between 2008–2012, the movie Chimpanzee was filmed here, under difficult conditions, and with Boesch as principal scientific consultant. (en) |