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+ | |Box title = Ivory Coast | ||
+ | |image = Image:Iv-map.gif | ||
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+ | |caption = Ivory Coast: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Ivory Coast," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/iv.html (accessed 7 August 2009).</ref> | ||
+ | |Row 1 title = Area | ||
+ | |Row 1 info = 322,463 sq km | ||
+ | |Row 2 title = Population | ||
+ | |Row 2 info = 20,617,068 (July 2009) | ||
+ | |Row 3 title = Languages | ||
+ | |Row 3 info = French (official), 60 native dialects with Dioula the most widely spoken | ||
+ | |Row 4 title = Religions | ||
+ | |Row 4 info = Muslim 38.6%, Christian 32.8%, indigenous 11.9%, none 16.7% (2008 est.) | ||
+ | |Row 5 title = Ethnicity | ||
+ | |Row 5 info = Akan 42.1%, Voltaiques or Gur 17.6%, Northern Mandes 16.5%, Krous 11%, Southern Mandes 10%, other 2.8% (includes 130,000 Lebanese and 14,000 French) (1998)<ref name="cia" /> | ||
+ | |Row 6 title = Groups Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] | ||
+ | |Row 6 info = 1 (2006)<ref name="mwc">"2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 5 August 2009).</ref> | ||
+ | |Row 7 title = Membership in [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated Churches | ||
+ | |Row 7 info = 1,300 (2006)<ref name="mwc" /> | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | '''Ivory Coast''' is a country in western [[Africa]] with a population of 20,617,068 (July 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It is bordered by [[Burkina Faso]], [[Ghana]], Guinea, Liberia, and Mali.<ref name="cia" /> In 2006 there was one organized Anabaptist-related group officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]] (MWC) with 1,300 total members.<ref name="mwc" /> | + | The '''Ivory Coast''' is a country in western [[Africa]] with a population of 20,617,068 (July 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It is bordered by [[Burkina Faso]], [[Ghana]], Guinea, Liberia, and Mali.<ref name="cia" /> In 2006 there was one organized Anabaptist-related group officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]] (MWC) with 1,300 total members.<ref name="mwc" /> |
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Revision as of 13:32, 28 April 2010
Ivory Coast | |
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Ivory Coast: World Factbook, 2009[1] | |
Area |
322,463 sq km |
Population |
20,617,068 (July 2009) |
Languages |
French (official), 60 native dialects with Dioula the most widely spoken |
Religions |
Muslim 38.6%, Christian 32.8%, indigenous 11.9%, none 16.7% (2008 est.) |
Ethnicity |
Akan 42.1%, Voltaiques or Gur 17.6%, Northern Mandes 16.5%, Krous 11%, Southern Mandes 10%, other 2.8% (includes 130,000 Lebanese and 14,000 French) (1998)[1] |
Groups Associated with MWC |
1 (2006)[2] |
Membership in MWC Affiliated Churches |
1,300 (2006)[2] |
The Ivory Coast is a country in western Africa with a population of 20,617,068 (July 2009 estimate).[1] It is bordered by Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, and Mali.[1] In 2006 there was one organized Anabaptist-related group officially associated with Mennonite World Conference (MWC) with 1,300 total members.[2]
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Anabaptist-Related Groups
In 2006 there was one Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with MWC in the Ivory Coast:
Annotated Bibliography
External Links
Mennonite Mission Network Website for Ivory Coast
Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Ivory Coast," CIA World Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/iv.html (accessed 7 August 2009).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," Mennonite World Conference. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 5 August 2009).