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Cavally, Sassandra, Bandama, and Comoé are the names of the four major rivers of the Ivory Coast.
Ivory coast's major export was coacoa beans.
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English is mainly spoken in the southeastern part of Ivory Coast, particularly in major cities like Abidjan and in regions bordering Ghana. However, French is the official language of Ivory Coast and is more widely spoken throughout the country.
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There are no major rivers in the Seychelles. It is 115 islands.
There are three major rivers in the ivory coast, each flowing from north to south. From east to west, these are the Cavally, Sassandra, and the Bandama. 500 miles is the length of the longest river in this country. That river is called the Bandama River. The Bandama flows through almost all of the Ivory Coast. The Bandama flows through almost all of the Ivory Coast. Other main rivers in the Ivory Coast include the Cavally, the and the Sassandra. The Atlantic Ocean surrounds the entire coast of this country. Clearly, the Ivory Coast is not short on water. It flourishes throughout the country leaving the vegetation mostly moist.Despite its size, the Ivory Coast has a wide variety of physical features. It is 322,463 square kilometers. In Africa, the Ivory Coast is located on the western part of its coast. The eastern part of its coast is flat and very sandy. On the western part of its coast, it is extremely rocky and filled with mountains. Beyond the coast, there is a tropical forest that is 95 to 185 miles wide. Mount Nimba is the tallest mountain in the Ivory Coast reaching the height of 5,749 feet. The Gulf of Guinea meets the coast of the country. It is 1,300 feet above sea level on some parts of the east and west sides of the Ivory Coast. Liberia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, and Burkina Faso border this country. It is evident that the Ivory Coast has many varied physical properties.The country of the Ivory Coast contains many natural resources. One of the main natural resources found is petroleum. Petroleum is the base of the gasoline used in the cars we drive today. Part of the petroleum found is exported out to the United States of America. Diamonds, the hardest known rock in the world, is another natural resource found in this country. Copper and iron ore are two very useful resources unearthed in this small country. The main natural resource that is not excavated from the ground is found in the rivers of this country, fish. This greatly affects the eating habits of Ivorians. One other natural resource found in the Ivory Coast is cobalt. The diversity of natural resources is very large in the Ivory Coast.The nation consists of a large plateau rising gradually from sea level to almost 500 meters altitude in the north. Vegetation changes from lagoon and semitropical growth in the south to savanna grassland and scrub in the north.Mountain ranges extend along the northeast, and dot the southern part of the border. Three major river systems flow southward forming parallel drainage basins. Cutting across these basins are three geographic regions roughly parallel to the coast--the lagoon region, the forest region, and the savanna region.
Los Angeles is a major city located on the west coast of the United States.
Most major cities in Argentina are located near rivers, in order to get food and water.
Major west coast rivers include: the Mananara and Mangoro rivers (which flow from the central highlands to the east coast into the Indian Ocean) and the Maningory River (which flows from the Lake Alaotra to the east coast and the ocean). On the west coast, the rivers are longer and run more slowly because the slope of the land is less steep. Major west coast rivers include: the Betsiboka (the longest river of Madagascar - the port of Mahajanga is located at the mouth of this river), the Sambirano, the Mahajamba, the Mania, the North and South Mahavavy, the Mangoky, and the Onilahy. In the south, there is the often-dry Mandrare River. Major Lakes: The biggest lake in Madagascar is Lake Alaotra; it is approximately 40 km long. (I got this answer from http://www.enchantedlearning.com/africa/madagascar/)
Vladivostok is the major Russian city located on the Pacific coast.
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