Ivory Coast cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON formats

Ivory_Coast
Ivory Coast
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Last update : 22 January 2026.

Country
Ivory Coast
Capital
Yamoussoukro
Number of cities
10592
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This is the best list of 10592 cities in the Ivory Coast available in 5 formats ( Excel, CSV, JSON, SQL, XML ). You will find only data associated with the cities of a country (capital, towns and villages). There is no information concerning the environment, such as the location of a river or a mountain, for example. All cities are associated with regions and sub-regions (where available).

Each file contains the following data: Geoname_ID, City, Alternate_Name, Country_Code, Region, Sub_region, Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Population, Timezone, Fcode_Name. See the FAQ below for a detailed explanation.

Here is an example of the data from the Ivory Coast file that you are going to retrieve. The data is displayed here in the form of a table:


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
8031548ZossonCIAbidjan5.49286-4.045860Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7849052DiolléCIMontagnes6.60443-8.377870Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8032547IlihouadoCILagunes5.9258-4.348720Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7852197KeifaCIGôh-Djiboua6.3849-5.444020Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285315LédouCIGôh-Djiboua5.90813-5.446720Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2292013BatiyénaCIZanzan9.88333-3.550Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2286499KonataCIVallée du Bandama8.28857-4.518660Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280239TrodapleuCIMontagnes6.99869-8.130Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290005DikbaCIZanzan8.54457-3.316010Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2293411AdjieboAdiebo,Adiébo,AdjieboCILacs7.30396-4.811840Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2287258KazagaCISavanes10.06667-5.40Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288061GrokouoCIBas-Sassandra6.20815-6.926840Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2287561Kami-GnidiCIBas-Sassandra5.28333-6.666670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290398DarafanaDarafana,DorafanaCIWoroba8.16353-6.515980Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2597096Andou MbattoAndou Mbato,Andou MbattoCIComoé5.40489-3.6570Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2293032AllakroAlakouakrou,AllakroCIComoé5.29353-2.890870Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2284754MadoukouaCIZanzan7.89398-2.911270Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288427GoflaCISassandra-Marahoué6.74442-6.108210Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285990KouassikroKouassekro,Kouassikro,KouassékroCILagunes6.46-3.655560Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8031843SaokiéCIComoé5.44463-3.481380Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290691BromakotéCILacs6.65-4.716670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280130TyènfouCIWoroba8.33616-7.365430Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2293135AkoatoukroAkoatoukro,AkouadoukroCIVallée du Bandama7.81354-4.910680Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289696DoualébaCIMontagnes7.81648-7.558080Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2596944LapoCILagunes5.93333-4.104650Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2291482BlékouaCIGôh-Djiboua6.32364-5.642390Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2292310BalékoBaleko,Baléko,Bateko,BatékoCIBas-Sassandra5.5-6.20Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285651KpésoKouesso,Kpeso,KpésoCIWoroba8.40927-5.888110Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8031565AlechikouaCIAbidjan5.44761-4.030390Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2279912WedjéréOuegre,Ouégré,Wedjere,Wedjéré,Wegire,Wegre,WégréCIBas-Sassandra4.56087-7.317290Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289363EpoukrakroCILacs7.41667-4.166670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2283967NangourékaNangourasso,Nangoureka,NangourékaCISavanes9.23333-6.10Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2291141Bondo-KoulankoBondo-Koulanko,Boundo-KoulankoCIZanzan8.2188-3.189490Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8032486Bédé ObadiCILagunes5.98047-4.454740Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282125SamatigilaCISavanes8.80991-5.885450Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2292231MandoboBanbobo,MandoboCIVallée du Bandama7.48895-5.285530Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288153GouromnankroGouromankro,Gouromnankro,Gouroumankro,Gouroumenankro,Gourouménankro,GurumankroCILacs6.71437-5.171030Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2279662Yeboué-Ndolikro IICILacs7.21222-4.685830Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282696PaléboPalebo,Palebou,Palébo,PalébouCIVallée du Bandama7.5227-5.592770Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282164SakotaCIGôh-Djiboua5.90378-5.192640Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290133DibouDibou,Dibu,Klein Lahu,Petit Lahou,Petit Lahu,Pickaninny LahuCILagunes5.11695-5.278370Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280435TonlaTonlaCIGôh-Djiboua6.35395-5.6440Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2286602KolokahaCIVallée du Bandama8.10289-5.232330Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2292983AmanikroCILacs7.68711-4.353280Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290889BougoulaCISavanes10.45194-6.550Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8032941Ania AdouCILagunes5.86591-4.060130Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289475DyenyenéDiemballa,Dyenyene,DyenyenéCISavanes9.58333-5.016670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8031783Yakassé-UnCILagunes5.23846-3.768070Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8032834ToussokonCILagunes5.97222-4.259140Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288389GoleuGoleu,Sogale,SogaléCIMontagnes7.26153-8.28720Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2284126NabapévogoCISavanes10.08333-5.550Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285099LogomokahaLagomakaha,LogomokahaCISavanes9.29852-5.566190Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288025GuéidepleuGueidepleu,Gueïdepleu,GuéidepleuCIMontagnes6.72561-8.235720Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2283650NiababriCIBas-Sassandra5.06972-6.080410Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285548KohimonKohimon,KwaimonCIWoroba8.33769-6.886230Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2287424KouakroKaoukro,KouakroCIVallée du Bandama7.51536-5.288690Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033442YapoCILagunes5.75944-3.726150Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2293404AdjéliliéAdielilie,Adiélilie,Adjelilie,AdjéliliéCIGôh-Djiboua6.06699-5.486220Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290743BrayéCIZanzan7.62994-3.361430Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7848035BoandouCIMontagnes6.47476-7.459390Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2597105KakokrouCIComoé5.48444-3.272780Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285405LongboLangbo,LongboCIVallée du Bandama7.8056-5.178890Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289433EbilassokroEbilassekrou,Ebilassokro,Ebilassékrou,EbillasokroCIComoé6.37917-3.347220Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2279461ZangouenCIMontagnes7.43333-7.483330Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8031958Essab KadjoCILagunes5.6101-4.494760Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290557DagbahaCISavanes9.61831-5.804670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7848484GozonCIMontagnes6.89282-7.46890Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282970OnayoOnahio,OnayoCIGôh-Djiboua6.01531-6.247140Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289820DobrépaCIGôh-Djiboua6.2092-5.881250Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280950TaobliCIMontagnes7.54872-7.039260Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2293221AhouniassouCILacs6.64991-4.7460Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033142OhuéCILagunes5.68874-3.718770Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2290027DigboyoCIGôh-Djiboua6.19156-6.021980Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2284968NgatakroLombo-Ngatakro,NgatakroCIVallée du Bandama7.52941-5.346180Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280607TindaraTindara,Tindarala,Tinderela,Tindéréla,ZanassoCISavanes10.00959-6.475990Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282160SakouraCIZanzan9.78333-3.80Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033483AyéCILagunes5.81902-3.640240Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2279648YéléYele,Yelle,Yéllé,YéléCISavanes9.9598-6.218420Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2285959Kouatanou NamivenouCILacs7-4.316670Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2292493BabakroBabakroCILacs7.76951-3.979420Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033063YapoCILagunes5.54293-3.902430Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8032401NdiakeCIAbidjan5.54586-4.077640Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7848036BeendouCIMontagnes6.48919-7.449150Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289735DonvagneDonvagne,DouvagneCIZanzan8.20222-3.239310Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033528KoriCILagunes5.99426-3.743310Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280083TyonléTiole,Tiolé,Tionle,Tionlé,Toucle,Touclé,Tyonle,TyonléCIMontagnes7.0564-7.666490Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2279366ZérégouinéCIMontagnes7.12139-7.541110Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2280012VreènflaVreenfla,Vreheufla,Vreènfla,VréheuflaCISassandra-Marahoué7.35217-6.109040Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288328GohounflaGohounfla,GoouflaCISassandra-Marahoué7.61225-5.83260Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282645ParaladougouCIVallée du Bandama8.40858-4.710570Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2284389MénékéCIBas-Sassandra4.60163-6.982080Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
7849856DiassaCISassandra-Marahoué6.41587-6.696520Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2287366KarassoKaraso,KarassoCIDenguélé9.69103-7.282750Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289970DinbaraCIZanzan9.5312-2.940660Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
8033496Ehouo NchoCILagunes5.81604-3.585070Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2288265GouanléCIMontagnes7.48333-7.450Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282504Petit GuigloPetit GuigloCIMontagnes6.44256-7.556470Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2281457SokoroSokore,SokoroCIDenguélé10.20374-7.83170Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2282727PaCIBas-Sassandra4.78333-6.833330Africa/Abidjanpopulated place
2289472DyèwarakahaDiewarakaha,Diéwarakaha,Dyewarakaha,DyèwarakahaCISavanes9.48134-5.017580Africa/Abidjanpopulated place

Ivory Coast: A Geographical Exploration of West Africa

A Country of Diverse Landscapes

Ivory Coast, officially known as Côte d'Ivoire, is a country located in West Africa, bounded by Liberia and Guinea to the west, Mali and Burkina Faso to the north, Ghana to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. This strategic location places Ivory Coast in one of the most diverse and ecologically rich regions of Africa. The country's geography is a mosaic of coastal plains, tropical forests, savannas, and mountains, offering a variety of natural environments that support its rich biodiversity and growing economy.

The southern part of Ivory Coast is characterized by its expansive coastline along the Gulf of Guinea. This coastal area is home to some of the country's largest cities, including Abidjan, the economic capital, and San Pedro, a significant port city. The coast is known for its palm oil plantations, cocoa production, and thriving fishing industries. Moving inland, the landscape transitions into fertile plains and forested regions, which are key to the country’s agricultural success, with crops like cocoa, coffee, and rubber being important contributors to the economy.

To the north, the country gradually shifts into drier savannas and transitional zones between the tropical rainforest and the Sahel, characterized by a mix of grasslands, shrubs, and scattered trees. The mountains in the west, including the Mont Nimba range, mark the country’s borders with Guinea and Liberia, offering dramatic terrain that is ecologically important due to its rich biodiversity. This mix of landscapes plays a key role in shaping the culture, economy, and development of the country.

Political and Administrative Divisions

Ivory Coast is divided into 12 regions, which are further subdivided into districts, departments, and communes. These administrative divisions help manage the country’s vast geographical expanse, ensuring efficient governance and resource distribution. Each region has its own unique characteristics, shaped by the local geography, culture, and economic activity.

The largest and most significant city, Abidjan, is located in the southern part of the country and serves as the political, cultural, and economic heart of Ivory Coast. The region surrounding Abidjan, known as Lagunes, is one of the most urbanized and developed parts of the country, with a rapidly growing population and a concentration of economic activities, including finance, trade, and services.

In contrast, the northern regions, such as Savanes and the mountainous regions in the west, including Montagnes and Dix-Huit Montagnes, are less developed and more rural, with agriculture being the primary source of livelihood. These areas are home to ethnic groups that are culturally distinct from those in the southern regions, adding to the rich diversity of Ivory Coast.

The country’s administrative divisions not only reflect its geography but also its historical and cultural evolution. They serve to facilitate governance, promote regional development, and ensure that resources are allocated efficiently across urban and rural areas.

The Role of Cities and Towns in Ivory Coast’s Development

Ivory Coast’s cities and towns are critical to the country’s economy and development. Abidjan, with its strategic location on the coast, serves as the key port and financial hub. The city’s geographical location on the Ébrié Lagoon has contributed to its status as one of the most important economic centers in the entire West African region. Abidjan’s industrial zones, busy harbor, and high population density make it a driving force behind the country’s growth.

Other major cities, such as Yamoussoukro, the political capital located in the center of the country, and Bouaké, the second-largest city in the center-north, also play important roles in the country’s urban and economic structure. Yamoussoukro, while serving as the seat of government, is known for its large, iconic Basilica of Our Lady of Peace and is geographically situated in the country’s interior, marking the symbolic heart of the nation.

Bouaké, in the center of the country, serves as a trade and cultural center for the surrounding agricultural regions. Other cities like San Pedro, in the southwest, contribute to the country’s export industry, particularly through cocoa and oil palm. These cities and towns, though geographically diverse, are all interwoven into the national network, helping to sustain the growth of both the urban and rural economies.

Geographic Data: Understanding the Distribution of Cities and Regions

To understand the geography of Ivory Coast and its urbanization patterns, obtaining detailed geographic data is essential. By analyzing the geographic distribution of cities and regions—including data on their location, administrative boundaries, and proximity to natural resources—geographers and planners can make informed decisions about development, infrastructure, and environmental sustainability.

For example, obtaining geographic data on key cities like Abidjan, Bouaké, and Yamoussoukro helps to understand their role in Ivory Coast’s broader economic system. The location of Abidjan, close to both the coast and the central regions of the country, has allowed it to develop as a vital trade hub. Similarly, knowing the geographic coordinates of Bouaké provides insight into its strategic importance in connecting the northern and southern regions of the country.

Geographic data also sheds light on the distribution of natural resources, such as fertile agricultural land in the west and north, and the role of the country’s rivers, like the Bandama and Comoe, in providing water and transportation routes. This information is crucial for understanding how the country has developed and where future infrastructure investments are needed.

Latitude and Longitude: Mapping Ivory Coast’s Cities and Resources

Latitude and longitude coordinates are key to mapping Ivory Coast’s cities and regions with precision. By obtaining the geographic coordinates of major cities and towns, such as Abidjan, Yamoussoukro, and Bouaké, one can analyze their relationships with each other and with surrounding regions, natural resources, and transportation networks.

Understanding the latitude and longitude of cities helps in mapping their connection to the broader regional and global economy. For instance, the coordinates of Abidjan, with its proximity to the sea and vital trade routes, highlight its significance as a maritime hub. Similarly, mapping the coordinates of Bouaké and other inland towns shows their importance in agricultural trade and resource distribution across the country.

Geographic data is also critical for infrastructure planning. Knowing the exact locations of cities helps in the design of efficient transport networks, from roads to railways, that connect urban centers with rural areas. Furthermore, accurate geographic data enables more precise disaster risk management, particularly in coastal areas vulnerable to flooding and storm surges.

Sustainable Development in Ivory Coast: Using Geographic Data for Growth

Sustainable development in Ivory Coast is increasingly important, given the country’s rapid urbanization and the environmental challenges it faces. Geographic data is a valuable tool for ensuring that growth occurs in a balanced and sustainable manner, especially in regions rich in natural resources, such as forests and fertile plains.

For example, geographic data on the distribution of forests in the western and southwestern parts of the country can help guide conservation efforts, ensuring that deforestation does not outpace reforestation initiatives. Similarly, in agricultural regions, geographic data helps to optimize land use, improve irrigation systems, and protect soil quality.

The growth of cities like Abidjan and Bouaké requires careful planning to manage the environmental impact of urban expansion. Geographic data is essential for planning green spaces, waste management systems, and efficient transportation networks to reduce pollution and improve quality of life.

The Role of Geographic Data in Ivory Coast’s Future

As Ivory Coast continues to grow, the role of geographic data in guiding its development cannot be overstated. Detailed geographic data, including the latitude and longitude of cities, regions, and natural resources, is essential for managing urbanization, resource management, and infrastructure development.

Geographic data will help Ivory Coast balance the needs of its urban centers with the preservation of its rural landscapes and natural habitats. By leveraging geographic data, the country can improve infrastructure, protect natural resources, and ensure that all regions benefit from sustainable economic growth.

Conclusion

In conclusion, obtaining detailed geographic data on Ivory Coast’s cities, regions, and natural features—including their precise latitude and longitude—is essential for understanding the country’s geography and supporting its growth. Geographic data allows for informed decision-making in urban planning, resource management, and sustainable development. By leveraging geographic data, Ivory Coast can continue to build a prosperous future while preserving its rich natural and cultural heritage.

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  • Geoname_ID: This is a unique identifier for each place or geographical name in the Geoname database.
  • City: The name of the place, which can be a town, village or any other form of human settlement.
  • Alternate_Name: Other names or appellations that the place may have. These alternative names may be in different languages, dialects or even local names.
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  • Latitude: The geographical latitude of the location, usually in decimal degrees.
  • Longitude: The geographical longitude of the location, also usually in decimal degrees.
  • Elevation: The elevation or altitude of the location in relation to sea level, usually measured in metres.
  • Population: The estimated number of inhabitants or population of the location.
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