ABIDJAN

Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast, is a lively and bustling city known for its modern architecture like St. Paul's Cathedral and the stunning skyscrapers in Plateau district. With a diverse population of over 4.7 million people, it is an economic powerhouse and a blend of traditional Ivorian culture and modern lifestyle.

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4.707 million (2014)

Population

Introduction

Abidjan is the economic hub of Ivory Coast and the third largest French-speaking city in the world. It’s situated in the southeast coast of the country. Abidjan is acknowledged as a significant cultural and economic center, hosting a wide variety of industries, museums, and art galleries. The city is famous for its vibrant music scene, where the popular music genre Coupe-Decale was born. Some of the places that make it famous include the St. Paul's Cathedral, the Banco National Park, the Plateau district, and the Treichville Market.

Data and Facts
  • According to the 2014 census, Abidjan had a population of 4,707,404, making it the largest city in the country. The city is known for its cultural diversity, with people from different ethnic backgrounds cohabiting peacefully. In terms of religion, the city is predominantly Christian, with a significant number of Muslims and traditional African religious practitioners. The city is multilingual, with French being the official language and several native African languages spoken widely. Abidjan is also known for its vibrant nightlife and music scene, with a variety of night clubs and live music venues available for entertainment. The city hosts the headquarters of the African Development Bank and the University of Abidjan, the largest French-speaking university in West Africa.
Administration

Abidjan is divided into 13 districts, each administered by a Mayor. The districts are further divided into communes, with each commune having its own council and mayor. The city is governed by the District Council, which is composed of the Mayors of the communes. The Governor of the District of Abidjan, appointed by the President, oversees the administration of the city. The city administration is responsible for providing basic services like water supply, electricity, waste management and maintaining the city's infrastructure.

Economy

Abidjan is the economic engine of Ivory Coast, contributing a significant portion to the country's GDP. The city is a major trading hub in West Africa, with a large seaport that handles the export of cocoa, coffee, timber, and other commodities. The city is also a significant financial center, hosting the headquarters of the Central Bank of West African States and several multinational corporations. The city's economy is diversified, with sectors such as manufacturing, telecommunications, and services playing a significant role.

Infrastructure

Abidjan boasts a well-developed infrastructure, with a wide network of roads, bridges, and a large seaport, the Port of Abidjan. The city also has an international airport, the Felix Houphouet Boigny Airport, which offers connections to major cities in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The city's public transport system includes buses, taxis, and ferry services. The city is also connected to the rest of the country by a rail network. Efforts are underway to modernize the city's infrastructure to support its growing population and economy.

Region
Lagunes
District
10
Government Type
Mayor-council
Area
• Total Area
2119 km²
• Center Area
422 km²
• Grand City Area
3119 km²
Time Zone
GMT
Area Code
225
Postal Code
01 BP. V 3 ABIDJAN 01
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