What is equatorial guinea vs ivory coast?

Equatorial Guinea and Ivory Coast are two countries located in West Africa.

Equatorial Guinea is a small country located in Central Africa, bordered by Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the south and east. Its capital is Malabo and its official languages are Spanish, French and Portuguese. The country has a population of approximately 1.4 million people and its economy is largely dependent on oil and gas exports.

In contrast, Ivory Coast is a larger country located on the western coast of Africa, bordered by Ghana to the east, Burkina Faso to the north, Mali to the northwest, Guinea to the southwest, and Liberia and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Its capital is Yamoussoukro and its official language is French. The country has a population of approximately 27 million people and its economy is largely focused on agriculture, with cocoa being its main export.

While both countries have experienced economic growth in recent years, Ivory Coast has a much more diversified economy than Equatorial Guinea. Additionally, Ivory Coast has a much larger population and a longer history of political stability than Equatorial Guinea, which has been ruled by the same authoritarian president since 1979.