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Ivory Coast

Republic of C么te d'Ivoire 路 Western Africa

UN member

Ivory Coast is a country in Western Africa, with Yamoussoukro as its capital, home to about 32,711,547 people. Ivory Coast shares land borders with 5 countries, listed below alongside its flag, currency, calling code and ISO codes.

CapitalYamoussoukro
RegionWestern Africa
CurrencyWest African CFA franc (XOF Fr)
Calling code+225
ISO codesCI / CIV / 384 ISO 3166-1
Flag emoji馃嚚馃嚠
Population32,711,547 (2025) World Bank
Area322,463 km虏
LanguagesFrench
Internet domain.ci
DemonymIvorian

Bordering countries

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About Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast, officially Republic of C么te d'Ivoire, is a United Nations member state in Western Africa. Its capital and seat of government is Yamoussoukro. It shares land borders with 5 countries. The official currency is the West African CFA franc (Fr), using the code XOF.

Curious about the city itself? See what is the capital of Ivory Coast for Yamoussoukro鈥檚 own facts and history.

To call Ivory Coast from abroad, dial the country code +225. In international standards it is identified by the ISO 3166-1 codes CI (alpha-2) and CIV (alpha-3), which appear in everything from web addresses to shipping labels. As of 2025, its population is around 32,711,547.

Frequently asked questions

What is the capital of Ivory Coast?
The capital of Ivory Coast is Yamoussoukro.
What currency does Ivory Coast use?
Ivory Coast uses the West African CFA franc (XOF, symbol Fr).
What is the country calling code for Ivory Coast?
The international dialling code for Ivory Coast is +225.
What are the ISO codes for Ivory Coast?
Ivory Coast has the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code CI, the alpha-3 code CIV and the numeric code 384.
What is the flag emoji for Ivory Coast?
The flag emoji for Ivory Coast is 馃嚚馃嚠. You can copy it from the top of this page.

How Ivory Coast compares

Flags with the same colours as Ivory Coast

3 other national flags use exactly the same set of colour families (orange, green, white). Similar colours are the most common reason flags get mistaken for one another, though colour alone says nothing about layout.

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Population from the World Bank (SP.POP.TOTL); flag, capital, currency, calling code and ISO data from open datasets. Rankings, density and flag colour matches are computed from that same dataset. Full sources and vintage on the data page. Last updated . Report a correction.