The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is made up of fifteen member countries that are located in the Western African region. These countries have both cultural and geopolitical ties and shared common economic interest.
The region of West Africa is located west of north-south axis lying close to 10° east longitude. The Atlantic Ocean forms the western as well as the southern borders of the West African region.
The northern border is the Sahara Desert, with the Ranishanu Bend generally considered the northernmost part of the region.
The eastern border lies between the Benue Trough, and a line running from Mount Cameroon to Lake Chad.
Colonial boundaries are still reflected in the modern boundaries between contemporary West African states, cutting across ethnic and cultural lines, often dividing single ethnic groups between two or more states.
The Economic Community of West African States has defined the region of West Africa since 1999 as including the following 15 states:
*. BENIN
*. BURKINA FASO
*. CABO VERDE
*. CÔTE D'IVOIRE
*. The GAMBIA
*. GHANA
*. GUINEA
*. GUINEA BISSAU
*. LIBERIA
*. MALI
*. NIGER
*. NIGERIA
*. SENEGAL
*. SIERRA LEONE
*. TOGO
Reference: Ecowas
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Names of Member States of The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
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