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Aliases: Cote d'Ivoire, Ivory Coast, Republic of Cote d'Ivoire, Republique de Cote d'Ivoire

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Attribute Value
Geography
Area 322,463 km²
Continent Africa
Land area 318,003 km²
Water area 4,460 km²
Land boundaries 3,458 km
Border countries
  • Burkina Faso
  • Ghana
  • Guinea
  • Liberia
  • Mali
Coastline 515 km
Mean elevation 250 m
Lowest point 0 m
Highest point 1,752 m
People
Population 27,481,086
Official languages
  • French
Religion Muslim
Government
Long country name Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
Short country name Cote d'Ivoire
Long local name Republique de Cote d'Ivoire
Short local name Cote d'Ivoire
Former name
  • Ivory Coast
Government type Presidential republic
Capital Yamoussoukro
Economy
GDP (PPP) 97,160,000,000 USD
GDP (OER) 40,470,000,000 USD
GDP (real growth rate) 7.8 %
GDP - per capita (PPP) 3,900 USD
Gross national saving 15.9 % of GDP
Labor force 8,747,000
Unemployment rate 9.4 %
Population below poverty line 46.3 %
Budget revenues 7,749,000,000 USD
Budget expenditures 9,464,000,000 USD
Military expenditures 1.36 % of GDP
Taxes and other revenues 19.1 % of GDP
Budget surplus or deficit -4.2 % of GDP
Public debt 47 % of GDP
Inflation rate 0.8 %
Central bank discount rate 4.25 %
Commercial bank prime lending rate 5.4 %
Stock of narrow money 11,630,000,000 USD
Stock of broad money 11,630,000,000 USD
Stock of domestic credit 14,560,000,000 USD
Market value of publicly traded shares 12,490,000,000 USD
Current account balance -1,860,000,000 USD
Exports 11,740,000,000 USD
Imports 9,447,000,000 USD
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 6,257,000,000 USD
External debt 13,070,000,000 USD
National currency Communaute Financiere Africaine francs
National currency (code) XOF
National currency (symbol) Add
National currency rate to USD 594.3

Close ties to France following independence in 1960, the development of cocoa production for export, and foreign investment all made Cote d'Ivoire one of the most prosperous of the West African states but did not protect it from political turmoil. In December 1999, a military coup - the first ever in Cote d'Ivoire's history - overthrew the government. Junta leader Robert GUEI attempted to rig the elections held in late 2000 and declared himself the winner. Popular protest forced him to step aside and an election brought Laurent GBAGBO into power. Ivoirian dissidents and disaffected members of the military launched a failed coup attempt in September 2002 that developed into a rebellion and then a civil war. In 2003, a cease-fire resulted in the country being divided with the rebels holding the north, the government the south, and peacekeeping forces a buffer zone between the two. In March 2007, President GBAGBO and former New Forces rebel leader Guillaume SORO signed an agreement in which SORO joined GBAGBO's government as prime minister and the two agreed to reunite the country by dismantling the buffer zone, integrating rebel forces into the national armed forces, and holding elections. Difficulties in preparing electoral registers delayed balloting until 2010. In November 2010, Alassane Dramane OUATTARA won the presidential election over GBAGBO, but GBAGBO refused to hand over power, resulting in a five-month resumption of violent conflict. In April 2011, after widespread fighting, GBAGBO was formally forced from office by armed OUATTARA supporters with the help of UN and French forces. OUATTARA won a second term in 2015 and is focused on rebuilding the country's economy and infrastructure while reforming the security forces. The UN peacekeeping mission departed in June 2017. GBAGBO was in The Hague on trial for crimes against humanity, but was acquitted in January 2019. Côte d’Ivoire is scheduled to hold presidential elections in November 2020.  

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