Hinduism has a small presence felt in Cote d'Ivoire.
The Ananda Marga runs a School in Abidjan.[1] There is a Brahmakumari Ashram and a Satya Saibaba Group in Abidjan. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness ISKCON has a presence in this country.[2]
The Indian community in Cote d’Ivoire consists of approximately 250 families mostly comprising
businessmen of Sindhi and Gujarathi origin, professionals in NRI/PIO owned trading
and manufacturing companies and officials working in various UN bodies.
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Dependencies, autonomies, other territories
Canary Islands /Ceuta /Melilla /Spanish Africa (Spain) ·Madeira (Portugal) ·Mayotte /Réunion (France) ·Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom) ·Socotra (Yemen) ·Southern Sudan (Sudan) ·Zanzibar (Tanzania)
Italics indicate an unrecognised or partially recognised state.