- 1980s,
Ivorians (and
people of West
Africa in general) saw the US as a
place of
great economic and
educational opportunities. Thus, the
Ivorians began...
-
significant presence in
neighboring countries. Of the more than 5
million non-
Ivorian Africans living in
Ivory Coast, one-third to one-half are from Burkina...
- from
Ivory Coast, or of
Ivorian descent (see
Demographics of
Ivory Coast and List of
Ivorians) In stratigraphy, the
Ivorian substage is the
upper part...
- d'Ivoire
Ivorian Americans Ivorian Canadians Ivorians in
Ireland Ivorians in
France Ivorians in
Italy Ivorians in
Switzerland Ivorians in
Germany Ivorians in...
-
December 1997),
known professionally as
Ivorian Doll, is a British-German
rapper and
internet personality of
Ivorian descent. She made her
debut in collaboration...
-
Ivorians in
France consist of
migrants from
Ivory Coast and
their descendants living and
working in France. They are one of the
diasporas from
Black Africa...
- is
estimated that over 150,000
Ivorians sought refuge in Liberia. Overall, it is
estimated that at
least 160,000
Ivorians fled to
nearby West-African countries...
- 1930, a
small number of
Westernized Ivorians were
granted the
right to
apply for
French citizenship. Most
Ivorians, however, were
classified as French...
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ginger root
mixed with the
juices of oranges, pineapples, and lemons.
Ivorians have a kind of small, open-air
restaurant called a maquis,
unique to Côte...
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requirement for both
parents of
presidential candidates to be natural-born
Ivorians and not to have had any
other citizenship. It
would also
create the post...