Ausava
Ausava is a village located in the Savanes Region of northern Côte d'Ivoire. It is situated near the border with Burkina Faso and is part of the Korhogo Department. The village is primarily inhabited by people of the Senufo ethnic group, who are known for their agriculture and traditional crafts. The economy of Ausava is largely based on subsistence farming, with crops such as yams, maize, and cotton being cultivated. Local crafts, including wood carvings and textiles, also contribute to the village's economy. Access to education and healthcare in Ausava can be limited, and the village experiences challenges related to infrastructure and development. The area's climate is characterized by a distinct wet and dry season, influencing agricultural practices. Traditional Senufo beliefs and practices continue to play a significant role in the social and cultural life of Ausava.