…underwent two separate coup d’etats in 2022?
…saw Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as the first elected female head-of-state in Africa in 2006?
…was founded in 1822 by freed slaves from the United States?
…was once known as Dahomey?
…was originally a German protectorate, but was split between France and Britain after WWI?
…has a flag resembling Ireland’s?
…was the first sub-Saharan African nation to gain independence in 1957?
…is the smallest country in mainland Africa, nicknamed “the smiling coast”?
…is the world’s largest cocoa producer?
…has over 236 million people and is Africa’s largest economy?
…is named for its capital city?
…has 13 official languages, including Bambara?
…suffered the highest death toll in the 2014 Ebola outbreak?
…hosts the origins of the Gambia, Niger, and Senegal rivers?
…was once known as the Gold Coast?
…produces the most movies?
…is home to over 250 diverse ethnic groups?
…has a name meaning “lion mountains” in Latin?
…is home to Lake Retba, known for its vibrant pink color?
…was once known as Upper Volta?
…is the world’s largest cashew producer?
…was named by French sailors at the height of the ivory trade?
…became a hub in the Portuguese slave trade, with the majority of the population being a mix of African and European descent?
…is home to the world’s largest rubber plantation, run by Firestone?
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Liberia
Mali
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
The Gambia
Togo
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