Ivory Coast
National Flag of Ivory Coast
๐จ๐ฎ Country Profile: Ivory Coast
๐ Introduction
Ivory Coast is a West African country known for its coastal lagoons, forest zones, and major agricultural production. Located along the Gulf of Guinea, it connects Atlantic coastal regions with inland savanna and forest belts. Its geography includes sandy coasts, tropical forests, rolling plateaus, and northern savannas.
๐ General Overview
Official Name: Republic of Cรดte dโIvoire.
Capital: Yamoussoukro.
Largest City: Abidjan.
Official Language: French.
Government Type: Presidential republic.
Currency: West African CFA Franc (XOF).
Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
๐บ๏ธ Country-Specific Maps
Political maps show district and regional boundaries, major cities, and international borders. Administrative maps present districts, regions, and departments. Physical maps highlight coastal plains, forest belts, and northern savanna zones. Hydrology maps show major rivers and lagoon systems. Transportation maps display highways, rail corridors, and ports. Thematic maps often include agriculture zones, land cover, and climate regions.
๐ฅ Demography & Population
Ivory Coast has an estimated population of over 28 million people. Major cities include Abidjan, Bouakรฉ, and San-Pรฉdro. Population distribution is higher in southern and central regions. Urbanization is significant, especially around the Abidjan metropolitan area. The country includes many ethnic and cultural communities.
๐๏ธ Administrative Divisions
Ivory Coast is divided into districts, which are subdivided into regions and departments. Regional and departmental capitals act as administrative and service centers. Local administrations manage community-level governance.
๐ฐ Economy & Industries
The economy is supported by agriculture, industry, mining, and services. The country is one of the worldโs leading cocoa producers. Other key products include coffee, palm oil, and rubber. Manufacturing, energy, and port services are also important sectors.
๐ Places of Interest & Tourism
Notable places include lagoon cities, rainforest national parks, cultural towns, and coastal resorts. Taรฏ National Park and historic capitals are key attractions. Nature and cultural tourism are major themes.
๐ Transportation & Connectivity
Transportation infrastructure includes highways, railways, seaports, and airports. Major ports handle regional trade. Rail lines connect inland cities to the coast. Road networks link most regional centers and border crossings.
๐ฆ๏ธ Climate & Geography
Ivory Coast has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons that vary by region. Southern areas are more humid, while northern areas are drier savanna. Rainfall decreases from coast to north. Terrain is mostly low plateau with forest and savanna cover.
๐ History & Culture
Ivory Coast has a history shaped by regional kingdoms, trade networks, and colonial-era administration. Cultural traditions include music, dance, crafts, and festivals. Artistic woodcarving and textiles are well known.
๐ Quick Facts & Trivia
Ivory Coast is a global leader in cocoa production. It has both rainforest and savanna ecological zones. Abidjan is one of West Africaโs largest cities. Lagoon systems are a key coastal feature. Cultural diversity is very high across regions.
