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  2. Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Ivory Coast had the second-highest GDP per capita in West Africa, behind Cape Verde. [14] Despite this, as of the most recent survey in 2016, 46.1% of the population continues to be affected by multidimensional poverty. [15] In 2020, Ivory Coast was the world's largest exporter of cocoa beans and had high levels of income for its ...

  3. History of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    In December 1958, Ivory Coast became an autonomous republic within the French Community as a result of a referendum on 7 August that brought community status to all members of the old Federation of French West Africa (except Guinea, which had voted against the association). On 11 July 1960, France agreed to Ivory Coast becoming fully independent.

  4. Geography of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Ivory Coast is the world's largest producer of cocoa, a major national cash crop. Other chief crops include coffee , bananas , and oil palms , which produce palm oil and kernels. Mineral resources include petroleum , natural gas , diamonds , manganese , iron , cobalt , bauxite , copper , gold , nickel , tantalum , silica sand, clay , palm oil .

  5. Outline of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    The location of Ivory Coast An enlargeable map of the Ivory Coast. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Ivory Coast: Ivory Coast – country in West Africa. An 1843–1844 treaty made Ivory Coast a protectorate of France and in 1893, it became a French colony as part of the European scramble for Africa. Ivory ...

  6. Demographics of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Of the more than 5 million non-Ivorian Africans living in Ivory Coast, one-third to one-half are from Burkina Faso; the rest are from Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, Benin, Senegal, Liberia, and Mauritania. Non-Africans in the country include French people, Lebanese people, Vietnamese people, Spaniards, Americans and Canadians. [11]

  7. Foreign relations of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Ivory Coast also sought change in South Africa through dialogue, and its newly named ambassador was among the first to be accredited to post-apartheid South Africa. Ivory Coast's foreign relations suffered following the December 1999 coup that brought President Guei to power. Many foreign institutions (including the IMF) withheld foreign aid.

  8. List of cities in Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Largest cities of Ivory Coast, initially ranked by 2005 population 2005 rank Coordinates City / town Population Region; 1975 census 1988 census 2005 esti­mate 2014 esti­mate 1 Abidjan: 951,216 1,934,342 3,692,570 3,677,115 Lagunes: 2

  9. Culture of Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Ivory Coast's Alpha Blondy, the world-famous reggae artist, is probably the country's best known singer, though his music is not necessarily representative. Masks are a prevalent art form in Ivory Coast. The variety and intricacy of masks created by the people of Ivory Coast is rivaled by none. Masks have many purposes.