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Key Facts

GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$1,700 (2008 est.)
Inflation Rate
6.3% (2008 est.)
Population
20617068 (July 2009 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
D
Ease of Doing Business
161/181
Global Competitiveness
3.51/134

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Cote d'Ivoire : Introduction

Close ties to France since independence in 1960, the development of cocoa production for export, and foreign investment 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 blatantly rigged elections held in late 2000 and declared himself the winner. Popular protest forced him to step aside and brought Laurent GBAGBO into power. Ivorian dissidents and disaffected members of the military launched a failed coup attempt in September 2002. Rebel forces claimed the northern half of the country, and in January 2003 were granted ministerial positions in a unity government under the auspices of the Linas-Marcoussis Peace Accord. President GBAGBO and rebel forces resumed implementation of the peace accord in December 2003 after a three-month stalemate, but issues that sparked the civil war, such as land reform and grounds for citizenship, remained unresolved. In March 2007 President GBAGBO and former New Force rebel leader Guillaume SORO signed the Ouagadougou Political Agreement. As a result of the agreement, SORO joined GBAGBO's government as Prime Minister and the two agreed to reunite the country by dismantling the zone of confidence separating North from South, integrate rebel forces into the national armed forces, and hold elections. Several thousand French and UN troops remain in Cote d'Ivoire to help the parties implement their commitments and to support the peace process.

Capital City:   Yamoussoukro (GMT)
Currency:   Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF) (convert)
Languages:   French (official), 60 native dialects with Dioula the most widely spoken
Voltage:   220
Religions:   Muslim 38.6%, Christian 32.8%, indigenous 11.9%, none 16.7% (2008 est.)
Cote d'Ivoire: Official Presidential Website

This site provides information about the President of Cote d'Ivoire and his initiatives.  Also stored on this site are official country communications and other institutions run by the government.

Cote d'Ivoire: Regional Stock Exchange of West Africa

Sources:
CIA World Factbook (September 2009)
U.S. Dept. of State Country Background Notes (August 2009)

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