The Ghana–Ivory Coast border is 720 km (447 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with
Burkina Faso
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in the north to the
Atlantic Ocean
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in the south.
Description
The border starts in the north at the tripoint with Burkina Faso on the
Black Volta river, following this river southwards.
The border then follows a straight line overland orientated to south-east, before turning south-west via a series of irregular lines. The border then follows a broad arc, composed predominately of overland lines as well as some streams, before reaching the
Tano River
The Tano or Tanoé River is a river in Ghana. It flows for 400 kilometres from a town called Traa a suburb of Techiman the capital town of Bono East Region of the Republic of Ghana to Ehy Lagoon, Tendo Lagoon and finally Aby Lagoon in Ivory Coas ...
.
The border then follows the Tano as it flows to the south-west into
Aby Lagoon; it then runs along the southern shore of the adjoining Lake Tendo, before veering southwards overland down to the Atlantic coast.
History
Europeans had begun exploring the coast of Ghana (then referred to as the
Gold Coast
Gold Coast may refer to:
Places Africa
* Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana:
** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642)
** Dutch G ...
) from the 15th century, and it became the centre of a various trading networks, notably in
gold
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and slaves;
Germany
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and the
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all had trading posts here.
Britain
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also took an interest in the region, and during the 19th century became the predominant regional power, taking over all the rival trading posts and declaring the
Gold Coast colony in 1867.
[McLaughlin & Owusu-Ansah (1994), ''Britain and the Gold Coast: the Early Years''] The British gradually extended their rule into the interior, against often determined resistance by native kingdoms such as the
Asante; the northern region of what is now Ghana was annexed to the Gold Coast colony in 1901.
France had begun signing treaties with chiefs along the modern Ivorian coast in the 1840s, thereby establishing a protectorate which later became the colony of Ivory Coast in 1893.
This later became part of the federal colony of
French West Africa (''Afrique occidentale française'', abbreviated AOF).
[Decree 7 September 1911, ''rattachant le territoire militaire du Niger au gouvernement général de l'Afrique occidentale française'', published in the Official Journal of the French Republic on 12 September 1911]
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Britain and France delimited a border between the two territories on 10 August 1889 as far north as the
9th parallel north
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A further treaty of 26 June 1891 confirmed this border, and also stated that the Black Volta would form the border in the far north.
A more detailed boundary agreement was concluded on 12 July 1893 covering the Atlantic-9th parallel section.
The northern Black Volta section was re-confirmed in an agreement of 14 June 1898.
The border was then demarcated in much greater detail in an agreement of 1 February 1903, with beacons and pillars demarcating the border on the ground; the two governments then formally approved this border in May 1905.
Some further demarcation work occurred in 1924.
The Gold Coast gained full independence from Britain (as Ghana) in 1957; France granted Ivory Coast independence in 1960, and their mutual frontier became an international one between two sovereign states. The two states conducted some joint re-demarcation in the late 1960s-early 1970s.
Settlements near the border
Ghana
* Buanfo
* Gbenshe
* Babianiha
* Amutinkrom
* Debiso
*
Dormaa Ahenkro
Dormaa Ahenkro is a city and also the capital of Dormaa Traditional Area Dormaa Municipal of the Bono Region, in Ghana.[Dormaa District]
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*
Sampa
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* Susai
* Dadiaso
*
Omanpe
*
Jema
*
Elubo
Elubo is a town in the Jomoro district, a district in the Western Region of Ghana.
Location and geography
Location
Elubo is a town in the western region of Ghana almost on the border with Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d' ...
*
Half Assini
*
New Town
Ivory Coast
*
Bouna
* Tanbi
*
Kineta
Kineta ( el, Κινέτα) is a beach town in West Attica, Greece. It is part of the municipality Megara.
Geography
Kineta is situated on the northern coast of the Saronic Gulf, south of the Geraneia mountains. The rocks of Kakia Skala lie to ...
*
Bondoukou
Bondoukou (var. Bonduku, Bontuku) is a city in northeastern Ivory Coast, 420 km northeast of Abidjan. It is the seat of both Zanzan District and Gontougo Region. It is also a commune and the seat of and a sub-prefecture of Bondoukou Depart ...
* Yango
*
Transua
* Aouyakrou
* Ebilassekrou
*
Bianouan
*
Koffikro
*
Noé
Border crossings
The main border crossing is at Elubo (GHA)-Noe (CIV); lesser-used crossings are located at Dormaa Ahenkro and Sampa.
[Phillip Briggs (2019) ''Bradt Travel Guide - Ghana'', pgs. 61-2]
See also
*
Ghana–Ivory Coast relations
References
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Borders of Ghana
Borders of Ivory Coast
International borders