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Benin, officially the Republic of Benin, and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa.
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Benin ; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly known as Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso to the north-west, and Niger to the north-east. The majority of its population lives on the small southern coastline of the Bight of Benin, part of the Gulf of Guinea in the northernmost tropical portion of the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo, but the seat of government is in Cotonou, the country's largest city and economic capital. Benin covers an area of 114,763 square kilometres (44,310 sq mi) and its population in 2018 was estimated to be approximately 11.49 million Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, and is a large exporter of palm oil and cotton. Substantial employment and income arise from subsistence farming.
The official language of Benin is French, with several indigenous languages such as Fon, Bariba, Yoruba and Dendi also being commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun (commonly referred to as Voodoo outside the country) and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, La Francophonie, the Community of Sahel–Saharan States, the African Petroleum Producers Association and the Niger Basin Authority.
From the 17th to the 19th century, the main political entities in the area were the Kingdom of Dahomey, along with the city-state of Porto-Novo, and a large area with many different nations to the north. This region was referred to as the Slave Coast from as early as the 17th century due to the large number of people who were kidnapped and trafficked to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. After slavery was abolished, France took over the country and renamed it French Dahomey. In 1960, Dahomey gained full independence from France. The sovereign state has had a tumultuous history since then, with many different democratic governments, military coups, and military governments. A self-described Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. Alibori Kandi Borgou North North East
1 Atakora Natitingou 769,337 20,499 Atakora North North West
10 Atlantique Allada 1,396,548 3,233 Atlantique South South Centre
4 Borgou Parakou 1,202,095 25,856 Borgou North North East
5 Collines Dassa-Zoumé 716,558 13,931 Zou North North Centre
6 Kouffo Aplahoué 741,895 2,404 Mono South South West
3 Donga Djougou 542,605 11,126 Atakora North North West
11 Littoral Cotonou 678,874 79 Atlantique South South Centre
9 Mono Lokossa 495,307 1,605 Mono South South West
12 Ouémé Porto-Novo 1,096,850 1,281 Ouémé South South East
8 Plateau Pobè 624,146 3,264 Ouémé South South East
7 Zou Abomey 851,623 5,243 Zou North North Centre
Demographics
Ethnic Groups of Benin (2013 Census)
Fon (38.4%)
Adja & Mina (15.1%)
Yoruba (12%)
Bariba (9.6%)
Fula (8.6%)
Ottamari (6.1%)
Yoa-Lokpa (4.3%)
Dendi (2.9%)
Other (2.8%)
The majority of Benin's 11,485,000 inhabitants live in the south of the country. The population is young, with a life expectancy of 62 years. About 42 African ethnic groups live in this country, including the Yoruba in the southeast (migrated from what is now Nigeria in the 12th century); the Dendi in the north-central area (who came from Mali in the 16th century); the Bariba and the Fula in the northeast; the Betammaribe and the Somba in the Atakora Mountains; the Fon in the area around Abomey in the South Central and the Mina, Xueda, and Aja (who came from Togo) on the coast.
Recent migrations have brought other African nationals to Benin that include Nigerians, Togolese, and Malians. The foreign community also includes many Lebanese and Indians involved in trade and commerce. The personnel of the many European embassies and foreign aid missions and of nongovernmental organisations and various missionary groups account for a large part of the 5,500 European population. A small part of the European population consists of Beninese citizens of French ancestry.
Largest cities or towns in Benin
Rank Name Department Pop.
Cotonou
Cotonou
Porto-Novo
Porto-Novo 1 Cotonou Littoral 679,012
2 Porto-Novo Ouémé 264,320
3 Parakou Borgou 255,478
4 Godomey Atlantique 253,262
5 Abomey-Calavi Atlantique 117,824
6 Djougou Donga 94,773
7 Bohicon Zou 93,744
8 Ekpè Ouémé 75,313
9 Abomey Zou 67,885
10 Nikki Borgou mapa de Benin Africa
Ep03 - Trajet Natitingou/Kétao [Vlog Travel Africa]
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Après 6h d'avion et 10h de bus, nous arrivons à Natitingou au nord du #Bénin. Nous logeons à l’hôtel Totora où nous avons été très bien accueillit.
Puis c'est le départ pour le #Togo, direction Kétao, pour 2h de voiture. Trajet incroyable avec un passage à la frontière inénarrable !!
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Auberge Dassa, Dassa Zoume, Benin
Auberge Dassa Zoumé is a charming hotel located in the historic town of Dassa-Zoumé, Benin. Situated just a few kilometers from the main highway that connects the capital city of Porto-Novo to Parakou, this hotel is the perfect place to stay for travelers exploring the region.
Its location in Dassa-Zoumé is ideal for exploring the rich culture and history of Benin. The town is home to several museums and historical landmarks, including the Royal Palace and the Temple of the Python. You can also visit nearby villages to learn about traditional customs and practices.
If you're looking for adventure, you can take a hike in the nearby Atacora mountain range or go on a safari in the Pendjari National Park, which is just a few hours' drive from our hotel.
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Top 10 places to visit in Benin
Benin is a country in West Africa, bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north.
It covers an area of approximately 114,763 square kilometers and has a population of over 12 million people.
The official language is French, although many other languages are also spoken, including Fon, Yoruba, and Bariba.
Benin has a rich cultural heritage, with a long history of powerful empires and kingdoms.
Today we will give you the top list of 10 places to visit in Benin:
Abomey: This city is known for its historical significance and was once the capital of the Dahomey Kingdom. It has a rich cultural heritage and a museum that houses artifacts from the kingdom.
Cotonou: This is the largest city in Benin and the commercial center of the country. It has beautiful beaches, markets, and an art museum.
Ganvié: This is a unique village built on stilts in the middle of a lake. It is known for its vibrant culture and fishing traditions.
Ouidah: This coastal town is known for its history as a major center of the slave trade. It has a museum, a temple, and a beach.
Pendjari National Park: This park is home to elephants, lions, cheetahs, and other wildlife. It offers a great safari experience and beautiful landscapes.
Royal Palaces of Abomey: These palaces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and were once the residence of the kings of the Dahomey Kingdom.
Porto Novo: This is the capital city of Benin and has a rich cultural heritage. It has several museums, historic buildings, and a beautiful cathedral.
Tanougou Falls: This is a beautiful waterfall in the northern part of Benin. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and is a popular spot for hiking and picnicking.
Dassa-Zoumé: This town is known for its cultural significance and traditional beliefs. It has several sacred forests and temples.
W National Park: This park is shared between Benin, Niger, and Burkina Faso. It is known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes, including rivers, savannas, and forests.
Dassa-Zoumè
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Zem (scooter) ride in Dassa Zoume, Benin
Zem scooter ride through the roads of Dassa Zoume in Benin Summer 2010. 3 guys one scooter
SPOT TV Koussou ecolodge ecobenin Benin ecotourisme
Niché au cœur de la chaine de l’Atacora dans la commune de Boukombé, l’Association La Perle de l’Atacora vous propose une palette de séjours écotouristiques dans le village de Koussoucoingou avec l'appui technique d'Eco-Benin.
10 chambres tout confort équipées de bain/W.C avec un système de toilettes écologiques, un espace restauration et détente est également disponible avec une vue panoramique sur la région de l’Atacora. L’Otammari Lodge, c’est aussi des nuits en « tata » ou à l’Eco-Lodge.
Les saveurs locales émoustillent vos sens par sa cuisine traditionnelle parfums épicés.
Faîtes de votre séjour un moment privilégié avec l’Otammari LODGE de Koussoucoingou !
Cycle Touring - Cape2Cape - Benin
On our incredible bicycle touring adventure through Europe and Africa, we cycled through another beautiful country. We love to cycle in West Africa and learn more about the culture, discover landscapes and meet local people.
On the way to Cape Town, we pedaled through Benin and therefore our 25th country on this bicycle trip. In the north at Boukombé, we entered this country with its rich traditions. The brand-new main road led us over two passes onto a plateau, before we arrived in the city of Natitingou. We discovered the local cuisine of the city, where we even found dog meat! To cool down we visited the Kota-waterfall not far from the city with its refreshing water in the pool and the calm atmosphere.
The formerly tarred road led us more or less directly southwards. Nowadays, it looks more like a rag rug and it is troublesome to ride. At least there was not much traffic and therefore the dust in the air was not that bad. Slowly, the mighty baobabs disappeared and the landscapes got lusher. The landscapes in the south are not that spectacular, just some rock formations at Dassa-Zoumé impressed us for a while, until we continued cycling along the dead straight road.
In a small village, we asked if it was possible to visit their voodoo shrine, since we just entered the main region of this traditional religion. Voodoo has more than 60 million followers and has its origin in West Africa. With the slave trade, voodoo reached the Caribbean.
Before we reached Cotonou, we did a detour to Ouidah where the slave route started from the former slave market and ended at the gate of no return, where the slaves started their horrible journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
In Cotonou, we enjoyed the hospitality of our Couchsurfing hosts and therefore the luxury of our own bed. During the rest days, we organized the Nigerian visa, visited the “Grand Marché du Dantokpa” and watched many movies.
In total, we rode our bicycle more than 600 kilometers in Benin. The next country will be Nigeria. Enjoy our cycling video!
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On the way we will cross two continents, more than 30 countries and master over 30'000 km. To connect the two capes with the bicycle, we plan to cycle for two years.
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VISITE BENIN : carte postale de Cotonou, Ouidah et Savalou (Bénin)
Une visite en image du Bénin grâce est quelques séquences prise à Akpakpa Cotonou, Ouidah, Porto-Novo et Savalou. J'ai décidé de partager quelques images de paysages avec vous.
These Relics and Remains of Nigeria's Colonial History will shock you
I went chasing relics and remains of Nigeria's colonial history in Akwa Ibom state of Nigeria and I discovered so many historical sites. After watching, please do let me know if you've visited any of these places before or if you'll add them on your list of places to visit.
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Benin Presentation
North Shore Community Church trip to Benin for the presentataion of the Jesus film.
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Border Closure | Rice importation ban | Petrol black market | Fuel price in Benin | Cotonou-Ouidah
I met a Beninese who offered to take me down to the city of history in Ouida from Cotonou. We had intellectual conversations that surround the Border closure policy on Nigeria and the effect it has on the economy of the Republic of Benin, the effect it is having on fuel price in Benin. We also talked about the rice importation ban.
Enjoy this vlog as we drive around the city of Cotonou to the historic town of Ouidah.
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Carnet de voyage au Bénin, janvier 2009. Troisième partie : de Parakou à Taneka Koko.
Nivelles - Fête des Mondes - Le groupe béninois Azangounon - 24 octobre 2009
Cette vidéo est créée pour le site - Photos : - - Le groupe béninois Azangounon se produisait sur la scène du chapiteau installé à la grand-place le samedi 24 octobre 2009 à l'occasion de la Fête des Mondes .
Les Volcans du Kamtchatka - Part 2 (kamchatka)
Les Volcans du Kamtchatka, kamchatka, Petropavlosk, Avatchinsky, Korialsky, Gorely, Mutnovski, Kliouchevskoï, Ploski-Tobalchnik, Karimski
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