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Cuba vs Ivory Coast statistics compared

Updated on by Georank team

Cuba has a population of 11M (ranked 87/197), compared with 31.9M in Ivory Coast (ranked 50/197). Cuba's land area is 40,077 sq mi versus 122,780 sq mi for Ivory Coast (ranked 103rd vs. 66th).

By GDP, Cuba ranks 69/197 ($107B) and Ivory Coast ranks 77/197 ($87.1B). By GDP per capita, Cuba ranks 86/197 ($9,605), while Ivory Coast ranks 142/197 ($2,728).

Main facts and rankings

Cuba Ivory Coast
Population
10894785
33722528
Population rank 90/197 50/197
GDP
$107B
2020
$87.1B
2024
GDP rank 69/197 77/197
GDP per capita
$9,605
2020
$2,728
2024
GDP per capita rank 86/197 142/197
GDP per capita, PPP
$12,300
2016
$7,669
2024
Government debt n/a
$51.6B
2024
Debt-to-GDP ratio n/a
59.3%
2024
Government debt per person n/a
$1,616
2024
Government debt per person rank n/a 125/185
Average annual personal income after taxes
$3,075
2026
$2,733
2026
Land area 40,077 sq mi 122,780 sq mi
Population density
271.8 ppl/mi²
2026
272.9 ppl/mi²
2026
Fertility rate
1.44
2023
4.28
2023
Median age
43.1 years
2024
19.3 years
2024
Life expectancy
78.6 years
2026
62.4 years
2026

Cuba and Ivory Coast: Comparison Charts

Cuba and Ivory Coast economies compared

GDP
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year GDP
Cuba Ivory Coast
2024 - $87,113,179,149
2023 - $80,780,312,569
2022 - $70,922,824,814
2021 - $72,794,636,654
2020 $107,352,000,000 $63,027,852,805
2019 $103,427,600,000 $60,382,894,697
2018 $100,050,036,100 $58,522,477,787
2017 $96,850,649,700 $52,512,343,997
2016 $91,370,407,900 $48,407,761,037
2015 $87,132,800,000 $45,815,005,169
2014 $80,656,100,000 $48,843,005,614
2013 $77,148,000,000 $42,760,235,485
2012 $73,141,000,000 $36,302,302,877
2011 $68,990,000,000 $36,693,710,801
2010 $59,562,962,963 $34,936,307,980
2009 $57,481,481,481 $33,886,813,250
2008 $56,302,129,630 $34,078,240,293
2007 $54,262,870,370 $28,760,090,953
2006 $48,835,925,926 $25,281,413,263
2005 $42,643,836,100 $24,036,918,703
2004 $38,203,000,000 $23,510,575,681
2003 $35,901,200,000 $21,251,754,340
2002 $33,590,500,000 $18,054,383,321
2001 $31,682,400,000 $16,810,537,044
2000 $30,565,400,000 $16,577,533,892
1999 $28,364,615,200 $18,870,992,456
1998 $25,736,331,200 $19,619,654,756
1997 $25,365,908,100 $18,047,558,038
1996 $25,017,368,700 $18,071,152,831
1995 $30,429,803,651 $11,000,146,267
1994 $28,448,326,757 $8,313,557,510
1993 $22,367,254,865 $11,045,760,288
1992 $22,085,858,243 $11,152,971,274
1991 $24,316,556,026 $10,492,628,581
1990 $28,645,436,569 $10,795,850,583
1989 $27,023,468,666 $9,757,410,645
1988 $27,458,999,472 $10,255,169,806
1987 $25,213,935,012 $10,087,654,465
1986 $24,226,574,634 $9,158,302,100
1985 $22,920,490,774 $6,977,650,644
1984 $24,039,383,608 $6,841,639,247
1983 $22,204,940,512 $6,838,184,773
1982 $20,953,510,235 $7,567,110,849
1981 $20,150,254,096 $8,432,589,942
1980 $19,912,889,861 $10,175,617,609
1979 $19,584,443,288 $9,142,933,967
1978 $17,844,705,325 $7,900,526,298
1977 $14,206,158,675 $6,265,068,189
1976 $13,789,579,903 $4,662,053,825
1975 $13,027,415,244 $3,893,839,190
1974 $11,405,957,317 $3,070,152,309
1973 $9,987,709,650 $2,508,421,426
1972 $8,135,150,892 $1,849,400,402
1971 $6,914,658,400 $1,584,128,509
1970 $5,693,005,200 $1,455,482,795
1969 - $1,361,360,293
1968 - $1,281,281,277
1967 - $1,082,922,725
1966 - $1,024,102,880
1965 - $919,771,229
1964 - $921,063,327
1963 - $761,047,198
1962 - $645,284,474
1961 - $618,245,634
1960 - $546,203,559

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Cuba and Ivory Coast economies compared

GDP per capita
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year GDP per capita
Cuba Ivory Coast
2024 - $2,728
2023 - $2,592
2022 - $2,333
2021 - $2,456
2020 $9,605 $2,180
2019 $9,232 $2,142
2018 $8,911 $2,131
2017 $8,611 $1,964
2016 $8,111 $1,863
2015 $7,728 $1,815
2014 $7,147 $1,991
2013 $6,828 $1,786
2012 $6,471 $1,547
2011 $6,104 $1,597
2010 $5,272 $1,554
2009 $5,089 $1,540
2008 $4,986 $1,584
2007 $4,807 $1,368
2006 $4,330 $1,230
2005 $3,786 $1,198
2004 $3,399 $1,200
2003 $3,203 $1,111
2002 $3,005 $968
2001 $2,843 $925
2000 $2,751 $937
1999 $2,562 $1,096
1998 $2,332 $1,177
1997 $2,306 $1,125
1996 $2,282 $1,170
1995 $2,785 $740
1994 $2,613 $582
1993 $2,063 $804
1992 $2,048 $845
1991 $2,269 $827
1990 $2,694 $886
1989 $2,566 $833
1988 $2,632 $910
1987 $2,440 $930
1986 $2,365 $877
1985 $2,257 $695
1984 $2,386 $709
1983 $2,222 $737
1982 $2,114 $849
1981 $2,046 $986
1980 $2,031 $1,238
1979 $2,006 $1,157
1978 $1,837 $1,039
1977 $1,472 $856
1976 $1,441 $661
1975 $1,374 $575
1974 $1,217 $474
1973 $1,079 $406
1972 $892 $313
1971 $770 $280.3
1970 $645 $269
1969 - $262.2
1968 - $256.8
1967 - $225.6
1966 - $221.8
1965 - $207
1964 - $215.5
1963 - $185.1
1962 - $163.1
1961 - $162.3
1960 - $148.7

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Cuba vs. Ivory Coast life expectancy calculator

Life expectancy
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year Life expectancy, years
Cuba Ivory Coast
2026 78.6 62.4
2025 78.4 62.3
2024 78.3 62.1
2023 78.1 61.9
2022 77.6 61.6
2021 73.2 60.3
2020 77.4 60.1
2019 77.4 60.3
2018 77.4 59.8
2017 77.3 59.3
2016 77.6 58.8
2015 77.7 58.3
2014 77.8 57.8
2013 78 57.1
2012 78.2 56.6
2011 78.1 56
2010 77.9 55.3
2009 77.6 54.7
2008 77.6 54.2
2007 77.6 53.5
2006 77.4 52.9
2005 77.5 52.4
2004 77.3 51.9
2003 77.4 51.4
2002 76.8 51.5
2001 76.4 51.4
2000 75.9 51.4
1999 75.7 51.3
1998 75.4 51.2
1997 75.1 51.5
1996 74.7 51.6
1995 74.3 51.7
1994 74.1 52
1993 73.9 52.2
1992 73.8 52.4
1991 73.8 52.6
1990 73.8 52.8
1989 73.7 53
1988 73.7 53.1
1987 73.6 53.1
1986 73.6 53
1985 73.5 52.9
1984 73.6 52.6
1983 73.6 52.4
1982 73.4 52.1
1981 73 51.8
1980 72.6 51.4
1979 72.3 51
1978 71.9 50.4
1977 71.4 49.6
1976 70.9 48.9
1975 70.4 48
1974 69.9 47.2
1973 69.3 46.4
1972 68.9 45.6
1971 68.4 44.8
1970 67.9 44
1969 67.4 43.3
1968 66.9 42.6
1967 66.5 42
1966 66.1 41.3
1965 65.6 40.6
1964 65.3 40
1963 64.3 39.3
1962 64.4 38.6
1961 63.7 37.9
1960 63.3 37.2
1959 62.8 36.5
1958 62.3 35.8
1957 61.9 35.2
1956 61.5 34.5
1955 61.2 33.8
1954 60.7 33.2
1953 60.2 32.5
1952 59.8 32
1951 59.4 31.4
1950 59 30.8

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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Cuba and Ivory Coast population clocks and comparison

Population
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year Population
Cuba Ivory Coast
2024 10,979,783 31,934,230
2023 11,019,931 31,165,654
2022 11,059,820 30,395,002
2021 11,122,168 29,639,736
2020 11,176,354 28,915,449
2019 11,202,846 28,193,009
2018 11,227,118 27,464,173
2017 11,247,829 26,733,372
2016 11,265,612 25,989,405
2015 11,275,065 25,246,342
2014 11,285,775 24,527,395
2013 11,298,167 23,939,775
2012 11,303,175 23,467,078
2011 11,301,571 22,982,000
2010 11,297,409 22,488,065
2009 11,294,719 21,997,940
2008 11,291,762 21,514,439
2007 11,287,272 21,030,558
2006 11,278,550 20,546,802
2005 11,262,554 20,068,458
2004 11,238,756 19,595,000
2003 11,209,383 19,125,542
2002 11,177,418 18,654,771
2001 11,144,132 18,178,913
2000 11,109,109 17,699,004
1999 11,072,230 17,215,935
1998 11,034,712 16,663,948
1997 10,997,934 16,047,170
1996 10,962,010 15,442,312
1995 10,925,362 14,855,565
1994 10,886,021 14,287,201
1993 10,841,031 13,735,951
1992 10,785,801 13,200,310
1991 10,717,640 12,683,870
1990 10,631,799 12,189,778
1989 10,533,243 11,719,771
1988 10,432,585 11,275,189
1987 10,335,342 10,851,475
1986 10,244,247 10,440,917
1985 10,157,228 10,040,483
1984 10,073,299 9,650,516
1983 9,991,026 9,272,744
1982 9,912,681 8,907,936
1981 9,849,320 8,556,596
1980 9,804,796 8,220,714
1979 9,763,355 7,902,267
1978 9,711,980 7,603,130
1977 9,648,440 7,321,950
1976 9,571,242 7,057,958
1975 9,479,726 6,776,297
1974 9,374,183 6,474,057
1973 9,255,328 6,184,944
1972 9,123,891 5,909,716
1971 8,979,085 5,650,868
1970 8,824,382 5,411,567
1969 8,666,640 5,192,221
1968 8,509,522 4,990,021
1967 8,352,625 4,799,744
1966 8,193,450 4,617,519
1965 8,030,797 4,442,377
1964 7,866,020 4,273,952
1963 7,701,660 4,112,061
1962 7,541,098 3,956,939
1961 7,387,117 3,810,151
1960 7,238,081 3,673,666

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Fertility rates in Cuba and Ivory Coast

Fertility rate
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year Fertility rate
Cuba Ivory Coast
2023 1.44 4.28
2022 1.41 4.35
2021 1.43 4.41
2020 1.49 4.46
2019 1.54 4.52
2018 1.61 4.6
2017 1.59 4.76
2016 1.6 4.87
2015 1.69 4.97
2014 1.66 5.07
2013 1.68 5.14
2012 1.67 5.19
2011 1.73 5.24
2010 1.67 5.29
2009 1.68 5.33
2008 1.58 5.36
2007 1.44 5.4
2006 1.4 5.45
2005 1.49 5.5
2004 1.55 5.53
2003 1.63 5.57
2002 1.65 5.64
2001 1.6 5.7
2000 1.61 5.77
1999 1.64 5.81
1998 1.62 5.85
1997 1.59 5.9
1996 1.46 5.95
1995 1.48 6.04
1994 1.47 6.13
1993 1.49 6.27
1992 1.56 6.43
1991 1.66 6.59
1990 1.81 6.72
1989 1.83 6.85
1988 1.85 6.97
1987 1.8 7.09
1986 1.78 7.19
1985 1.77 7.27
1984 1.77 7.35
1983 1.8 7.42
1982 1.78 7.49
1981 1.59 7.54
1980 1.64 7.59
1979 1.77 7.63
1978 1.88 7.67
1977 2.21 7.83
1976 2.51 7.88
1975 2.82 7.91
1974 3.16 7.93
1973 3.4 7.94
1972 3.61 7.94
1971 3.8 7.94
1970 3.98 7.94
1969 4.12 7.93
1968 4.19 7.91
1967 4.29 7.89
1966 4.4 7.87
1965 4.5 7.84
1964 4.53 7.81
1963 4.56 7.78
1962 4.42 7.75
1961 4.26 7.72
1960 4.13 7.69

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2023, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Cuba and Ivory Coast demographics compared

Median age
Cuba

Ivory Coast
1x
Year Median age, years
Cuba Ivory Coast
2024 43.1 19.3
2023 42.8 19.2
2022 42.5 19.1
2021 42.3 19
2020 42.1 18.9
2019 41.9 18.9
2018 41.6 18.9
2017 41.3 18.9
2016 40.9 18.9
2015 40.6 19
2014 40.2 19.1
2013 39.7 19
2012 39.1 18.6
2011 38.6 18.2
2010 38.2 17.7
2009 37.7 17.3
2008 37.3 16.9
2007 36.8 16.6
2006 36.2 16.6
2005 35.7 16.7
2004 35.2 16.7
2003 34.7 16.7
2002 34.2 16.7
2001 33.6 16.8
2000 33.1 16.8
1999 32.5 16.8
1998 32 16.8
1997 31.4 16.7
1996 30.9 16.6
1995 30.3 16.5
1994 29.7 16.4
1993 29.2 16.3
1992 28.7 16.2
1991 28.3 16.1
1990 27.9 16
1989 27.5 16
1988 27.1 15.9
1987 26.7 15.9
1986 26.3 16
1985 25.9 16
1984 25.5 16.1
1983 25.1 16.2
1982 24.8 16.3
1981 24.5 16.4
1980 24.1 16.5
1979 23.7 16.7
1978 23.4 16.9
1977 23 17.1
1976 22.7 17.4
1975 22.5 17.5
1974 22.2 17.6
1973 22.1 17.6
1972 21.9 17.7
1971 21.9 17.7
1970 21.8 17.7
1969 21.8 17.8
1968 21.9 18
1967 21.9 18.1
1966 22 18.2
1965 22.1 18.3
1964 22.2 18.4
1963 22.3 18.5
1962 22.4 18.5
1961 22.5 18.5
1960 22.5 18.5

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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National statistics comparison

Finance

Cuba Ivory Coast
GNI, Atlas method
$101B
2019
$80.9B
2024
Government expenditure, % of GDP
49%
2025
20.4%
2024
Education expenditure, % of GDP
8.44%
2022
3.43%
2023
Military expenditure, % of GDP
2.88%
2018
0.76%
2024
Armed forces personnel
76,000
2020
27,000
2020
Deficit/surplus, % of GDP n/a
-3.97%
2024
Unemployment rate
1.7%
2018
2.31%
2022
Services, % of GDP
73.4%
2024
51.9%
2024
Industry, % of GDP
23.8%
2024
24%
2024
Economic freedom index
25.2
2026
58.1
2026
Income share by richest 10% n/a
27.8%
2021
Income share by poorest 10% n/a
3.1%
2021
Listed domestic companies n/a
46
2020
Market capitalization of domestic companies n/a
$7.33B
2020
Total reserves including gold
$144M
1960
n/a
Personal remittances received n/a
$1.77B
2024
International tourist arrivals
1,086,000
2020
668,000
2020
International tourism as share of exports n/a
1.51%
2020
Banked people share n/a
57.6%
2024

Energy

Cuba Ivory Coast
Energy use, kg of oil equivalent per capita
816 kg
2022
472 kg
2022
GDP PPP per kg equivalent of energy use n/a
$14.2
2022
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
21 megatons
2024
18.8 megatons
2024
CO2 emissions per capita
1.91 tons
2024
0.59 tons
2024
Fossil fuel energy use share
88.1%
2022
37.6%
2022
Renewable energy use share
20.9%
2021
58.2%
2021
Alternative and nuclear energy use share
0.34%
2022
1.71%
2022
Net energy imports use share
62.8%
2022
14.4%
2022
Electric power consumption per capita
1,102 kWh
2022
324 kWh
2022
Renewable electricity output share
5.19%
2021
22.8%
2021
Hydroelectric share
0.77%
2022
22.8%
2022
Nuclear share
0%
2021
0%
2021
Electricity access
100%
2023
72.4%
2023

Society

Cuba Ivory Coast
% of world population
0.14%
2024
0.39%
2024
Annual migration change
-22,244
2025
+11,305
2025
Urban population
77.2%
2024
54%
2024
Male:Female ratio
49.3:50.7
2024
50.9:49.1
2024
Average male height
5.7 ft
2025
5.52 ft
2025
Average female height
5.25 ft
2025
5.21 ft
2025
Quality of life index
47.2
2026
25.8
2026
Corruption Perceptions Index
40
2025
43
2025
Higher education index
51
2026
37
2026
Homicides per 100K people
4.42
2019
11.6
2015
Road traffic mortality per 100K people
8.9
2019
24.1
2019
Visa free countries
72
2025
63
2025
Adult literacy rate
99.7%
2021
50%
2021
English speaking
6%
2025
1%
2025
People using the Internet
71.3%
2023
40.7%
2023

Health

Cuba Ivory Coast
Government health expenditure per capita
$1,199
2020
$87.7
2023
Out-of-pocket health expenditure per capita
$107
2020
$28.1
2023
Life expectancy
78.6 years
2026
62.4 years
2026
Foreign aid share of health expenditure
0.02%
2023
11.8%
2023
Physicians per 1,000 people
9.54
2021
0.17
2023
Age at first childbirth n/a
19.6 years
2025
Maternal mortality per 100K births
35
2023
359
2023
Mortality rate before reaching 5 years of age
8.3
2023
67.1
2023
Obesity rate
22.6%
2022
12.1%
2022
Diabetes prevalence
9.4%
2024
5%
2024
Air quality index
90
2026
25
2026
Tobacco use prevalence
17.4%
2022
8.8%
2022
Pure alcohol consumption per capita
5.38 liters
2020
2.85 liters
2020

Territory

Cuba Ivory Coast
% of world land
0.07%
2026
0.21%
2026
Land area per capita
3,650 sq mi
2024
3,845 sq mi
2024
Agricultural land area
24,714 sq mi
2026
106,175 sq mi
2026
Forest area
12,517 sq mi
2026
9,645 sq mi
2026

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  4. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2025, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  5. International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Fiscal Monitor (2024, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  6. LivingCost (2026, retrieved 2025-10-14)
  7. World Obesity Federation (2022, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  8. Passport Index (2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  9. Transparency International (2025, retrieved 2026-02-10)
  10. The Heritage Foundation | Economic Freedom Index (2026, retrieved 2026-03-09)
  11. EduRank (2026, retrieved 2025-10-13)

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