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Tag: "Ivory Coast"

tag name: Ivory Coast type: Geographic locations
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mis-spellings:
Republic of Côte d'Ivoire
related tags: Africa
referring tags: Abidjan, Ivory Coast
references: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivory_Coast

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7 results from the Chronology

from the Chronology (7 results; collapse)

  1. 1960-00-03 — The first Côte d'Ivorian to become a Bahá'í, Mr Un Bodo, a Bété from the region of Gagnoa working as a policeman in Abidjan, enrolled.
  2. 1964-04-21 — The existing National Spiritual Assembly of North West Africa that had been formed in 1956 was split into two regions, the "new" North West Africa region and the Spiritual Assembly of West Africa with its seat in Monrovia.

    This latter assembly, Spiritual Assembly of West Africa, Ivory Coast; Mali, and Upper Volta, had jurisdiction over the following countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Gambia, Senegal, Portuguese Guinea, and Cape Verde Islands. [BW14p96; BN No 393 Dec 1964 p2 ]

  3. 1970-00-00 — A Bahá'í International Youth Conference was held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  4. 1970-11-20
      Hand of the Cause Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum and her companion, Violette Nakhjavání, arrived in Ghana, at the start of the second leg of the 'Great African Safari' covering Western Africa. The itinerary was as follows:
    • Nov 20 - 28, 1970, Ghana
    • Nov 29 - Dec 21, 1970, Ivory Coast (now Côte d'Ivoire)
    • Dec 23, 1970 - Jan 14, 1971, Liberia
    • Jan 13 - 14, 1971, Ivory Coast (now Côte d'Ivoire)
    • Jan 15 - Feb 1, 1971, Mali
    • Feb 2 - 11, 1971, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso)
    • Feb 12 - 21, 1971, Ghana
    • Feb 22 - Mar 2, 1971, Ivory Coast (now Côte d'Ivoire)
    • Mar 3 - 15, 1971, Liberia
    • Mar 16 - 25, 1971, Sierra Leone
    • Mar 26 - Apr 8, 1971, Senegal
    • Apr 9 - 26, 1971, Gambia (now The Gambia)
    • Apr 26, 1971, Senegal
    • Apr 27 - May 10, 1971 Ivory Coast (now Côte d'Ivoire)
    • May 11 - 28, 197l, Ghana [BW15p606-607]
  5. 1971-04-21
      Formerly under the jurisdiction of the National Spiritual Assemblies of North West Africa, from 1956 to 1964, and of West Africa from 1964 to 1971 the Bahá'í community of Ivory Coast, Mali and Upper Volta elected its National Spiritual Assembly at Riḍván, 1971, with its seat in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. [BW15p193]
    • For picture see BW15p150.
  6. 1976-07-09 — An International Youth Conference was held in Ivory Coast, attended by nearly 200 Bahá'ís. [BW17:150, 153]
  7. 1988-12-24 — The first National Youth Conference of Côte d'Ivoire took place. [BINS196:9]
 
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