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Côte d’Ivoire shares borders with Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana. There are 600km (370 miles) of coast on the
Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean). The southern and western parts of the country are forested, with undulating countryside rising
to meet the savannah plains of the north and the mountainous western border. Three rivers, the Sassandra, the Bandama and
the Comoé, run directly north–south and, on their approach to the coast, flow into a series of lagoons. Birdlife is plentiful
throughout the country, but particularly so near the coast.
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