- easyscienceforkids.com all-about-ivory-coast/The Ivory Coast – also known as Cote d’Ivoire – was a French Colony until 1960. After it gained independence, it fell into civil war in 2002.
- kidskonnect.com geography/ivory-coast/Ivory Coast, officially named the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, is a country on West Africa’s south coast. It is the largest cocoa beans exporter in the world.
- encyclopedia.com places/africa/cte-divoire-…In October 1985, the United Nations approved a request from the Ivorian government to change the country's official name from Ivory Coast to Côte d'Ivoire.
- worldtravelguide.net guides/africa/ivory-coast/Sure, Ivory Coast has had its problems, but a sanguine spirit is binding this country together again and putting it back on the map.
- tripmondo.com ivory-coast/It covers some 322,464 square kilometers (slightly larger than New Mexico) with 24,184,800 citizens. French is the official language used in Ivory Coast.
- kayak.com Guides Ivory CoastYou're Going to Love Ivory Coast. Tropical but modern, Côte d'Ivoire is a one of a kind destination that manages to remain authentic.
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- travelsafe-abroad.com ivory-coast/Ivory Coast is the place to visit if you want to experience really West African villages, beaches, and take amazing photos of African nature in its safaris.
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- theworldofinfo.com ivory-coast/The highest peak in Ivory Coast, Mount Richard-Molard or Mount Nimba is located in the Zimbabwe Mountains and is 1752 meters high.