Last updated: 20 october, 2010 - 11:55 GMT

Ivory Coast election tour: The North

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BBC's John James will be reporting from around Ivory Coast ahead of the first presidential elections since the outbreak of civil war in 2002.

Ivorian woman in Korogho pounding sauce with pestle

He has travelled north to Korhogo, the stronghold of presidential contender and the country's former prime minister, Alassane Ouattara.

It is an area where memories of the identity question that sparked the civil war still linger.

And even the sauce is now named after the opposition RDR.

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