Geography of Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) is a sub-Saharan nation in southern West Africa located at 8 00°N, 5 00°W. The country is approximately square in shape. Its southern border is a 515 km (320 mi) coastline on the Gulf of Guinea on the north Atlantic Ocean. On the other three sides it borders five other African nations for a total of 3,458 km (2,149 mi): Liberia to the southwest for 778 km (483 mi), Guinea to the northwest for 816 km (507 mi), Mali to the north-northwest for 599 km (372 mi), Burkina Faso to the north-northeast for 545 km (339 mi), and Ghana to the east for 720 km (447 mi).

Geography of Ivory Coast


ContinentAfrica
RegionSub-Sahara
Coordinates8°0'N, 500'W
AreaRanked 90th
  Total78,699 km2 (30,386 sq mi)
  Land4.89%
  Water95.11%
Coastline590 km (370 mi)
BordersTotal land borders:
3,458 km (2,149 mi)
Liberia: 778 km (483 mi)
Ghana: 720 km (450 mi)
Guinea: 816 km (507 mi)
Burkina Faso: 545 km (339 mi)
Mali: 599 km (372 mi)
Highest pointMont Nimba
1,752 m (5,748 ft)
Lowest pointGulf of Guinea
0 m/ft (sea level)
Longest riverBandama River
Largest lakeLake Kossou

Ivory Coast comprises 322,463 km2 (124,500 sq mi), of which 318,003 km2 (122,780 sq mi) is land and 4,460 km2 (1,720 sq mi) is water, which makes the country about the size of Germany.

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