ivory coast

     

Côte 'Ivoire (pronounced /ˌkoʊt divˈwɑː(r)/ ' in English, IPA: [kot diˈvwaʀ] in French), or Ivory Coast, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire is a country in West Africa. The government officially discourages the use of the name Ivory Coast in English, preferring the French name Côte d'Ivoire to be used in all languages. It borders Liberia and Guinea to the west, Mali and Burkina Faso to the north, Ghana to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south.

Trivia about ivory coast

  • "Salut, o terre d'esperance" begins "L'Abidjanaise", the anthem of this nation
  • Though Abidjan has the main gov't buildings, Yamoussoukro is this country's official capital, tusk, tusk
  • This African country's people are known as Ivorians
  • It's a republic; it's in Africa; it has a tusk material in its name
  • This country of western Africa bears the name of a product produced by the elephants found there
  • This African nation's population includes 4 major tribal groups: Akan, Kru, Voltaic & Mande
  • This African "coast" country is the world's No. 1 producer of cocoa
  • Substance for which President Gbagbo's "coastal" country is named
  • What's now this African country was once the center of trade for elephant merchandise
  • This African country's name is flip-flopped in French:CI
  • Pachyderm dentin seaside land