Cote d’Ivoire | CIV | Country Details

CIV Cote d’Ivoire
167th most visited country
the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire
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Visitor Statistics for Cote d’Ivoire


319 members visited,  2 members from Cote d’Ivoire with 0 members in  0 places
Latest Visitors to Cote d’Ivoire (319) fabien63 (25 Feb 2008)   ono ( 2008)   Choe (05 Dec 2007)   kozisyn ( 2007)   promotec (27 Sep 2006)   aaronbirkbeck ( Apr 2006)   aaronbirkbeck ( Mar 2006)   aaronbirkbeck ( Nov 2005)   Jdub720 ( Nov 2005)   aaronbirkbeck ( May 2005)  

Members in Cote d’Ivoire (0)

Members from Cote d’Ivoire (2) silvermoon   emmanuelgbe  

Places in Cote d’Ivoire (0) with the most Members

Countries visited by members from Cote d’Ivoire France (1 visitor) Spain (1 visitor) Italy (1 visitor) United Kingdom (1 visitor) Morocco (1 visitor) Belgium (1 visitor) Portugal (1 visitor)

Travel Information for Cote d’Ivoire

Travel Advice for Cote d’Ivoire
Link to travel advice for Cote d’Ivoire from the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
There is a US State Department Travel Warning in existence for Cote d’Ivoire
Travel Health Information for Cote d’Ivoire
Link to travel health information for Cote d’Ivoire from NHS Scoltand.
Entry Requirements for Cote d’Ivoire
Link to entry requirements for Cote d’Ivoire for British Citizens from the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
If you are not a British Citizen, you should check with the appropriate embassy or diplomatic mission.

About Cote d’Ivoire

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 tropical African states. Falling cocoa prices and political turmoil, however, sparked an economic downturn in 1999 and 2000. On 25 December 1999, a military coup - the first ever in Cote d'Ivoire's history - overthrew the government led by President Henri Konan BEDIE. Presidential and legislative elections held in October and December 2000 provoked violence due to the exclusion of opposition leader Alassane OUATTARA. In October 2000, Laurent GBAGBO replaced junta leader Robert GUEI as president, ending 10 months of military rule. In October 2001, President GBAGBO initiated a two-month-long National Reconciliation Forum, but its ability to conciliate Ivorians with one another remains unclear.

Map of Cote d’Ivoire

News for Cote d’Ivoire

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