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Cotdi is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Congo, Africa. It is situated approximately 150 kilometers east of the capital city, Brazzaville. The village is primarily inhabited by the Teke people, who are known for their agricultural practices and traditional crafts. Cotdi is part of the Bouenza Department and is known for its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife.

The village is surrounded by dense forests, which provide a habitat for various animal species, including monkeys,

Cotdi has a small population, with most residents engaged in subsistence farming and fishing. The village has

The village is connected to the rest of the country by a network of dirt roads, which

birds,
and
reptiles.
The
local
economy
relies
heavily
on
agriculture,
with
crops
such
as
cassava,
yams,
and
plantains
being
the
main
staples.
Fishing
is
also
an
important
activity,
with
the
nearby
rivers
and
lakes
serving
as
a
source
of
protein
for
the
villagers.
a
basic
primary
school
that
provides
education
for
the
children.
Healthcare
services
are
limited,
and
residents
often
travel
to
nearby
towns
for
medical
care.
can
be
challenging
to
navigate
during
the
rainy
season.
Despite
these
challenges,
Cotdi
remains
an
important
part
of
the
Congolese
landscape,
contributing
to
the
cultural
and
economic
fabric
of
the
region.