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Discover BENIN: 10 INTERESTING FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY!

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7 Interesting FACTS about Benin

Benin is a thin sliver of a country located in West Africa, between Nigeria and Togo. It was French colony which eventually gained its independence in 1960. Here are 7 facts about Benin.

1. It was originally called Dahomey
2. It's name was inspired by the Bight of Benin
3. Voodoo originated in Benin
4. It has a national Voodoo Day
5. The official language is French
6. First African country to transform to a true democracy
7. Has a median age of only 17

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Benin: History | Geography | People | Facts | Economy

Would you like to explore the rich history, stunning geography and fascinating people of Benin Republic? Today, we embark on an exciting journey to the enchanting land of Benin – a country steeped in ancient history, adorned with diverse landscapes, and teeming with vibrant cultures. Nestled in West Africa, Benin's storied past traces back to powerful kingdoms and legendary rulers, leaving behind a captivating legacy etched into its very soul. Join us as we uncover the mysteries of Benin's past, traverse its captivating terrain, immerse ourselves in the wonders of its diverse cultures, and explore the intricacies of its evolving economy. So, buckle up, adventurers, and get ready to experience the captivating tapestry of Benin – a hidden gem awaiting discovery!
About Benin
Welcome, fellow explorers, to the fascinating realm of Benin! Situated in West Africa along the Gulf of Guinea, Benin is a land of rich heritage and cultural wonders. Bordered by Nigeria to the east, Niger to the north, Burkina Faso to the northwest, and Togo to the west, its strategic location has historically played a crucial role in trade and commerce.
Benin's importance lies in its historical significance as the birthplace of powerful African kingdoms, including the Kingdom of Dahomey, renowned for its military might and cultural achievements. Today, this vibrant nation embraces its past while forging a path towards a progressive future.
Throughout history, Benin has been celebrated for its artistic achievements, particularly its exquisite bronze sculptures and intricate textiles. The ancient city of Ouidah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a poignant reminder of the country's role in the transatlantic slave trade.
Benin's reputation around the world is one of cultural richness and a friendly populace. Its unique Vodou (Voodoo) religion has sparked intrigue and curiosity among visitors, while the warmth and hospitality of its people leave a lasting impression. The country's commitment to preserving its traditions and natural heritage has garnered international appreciation.
Join us as we embark on a journey to uncover the wonders of Benin – from its storied past to its vibrant present – and delve into its history, geography, people, facts, and economy. Together, we will unravel the mysteries of this captivating nation and celebrate its unique place in the world. So, fasten your seatbelts, fellow adventurers, and let's explore the magic of Benin!
The History of Benin
The history of Benin is a tale of ancient kingdoms, colonization, and a journey towards independence and nation-building. The region that is now modern-day Benin was once home to powerful African empires and kingdoms, including the Kingdom of Dahomey, renowned for its military prowess and cultural achievements.
In the 15th century, European explorers, particularly the Portuguese, established trade relations along the coast, leading to increased interactions with European powers. The transatlantic slave trade had a profound impact on the region, with thousands of Africans forcibly taken from Benin and transported to the Americas.
During the 19th century, the Kingdom of Dahomey faced European expansion and colonial incursions. Eventually, France established control over the region and incorporated it into French West Africa.
The struggle for independence began in the mid-20th century, culminating in the Republic of Dahomey gaining independence from France on August 1, 1960. Since then, the country has undergone various political changes, with a series of military coups and transitions towards multiparty democracy.
Today, Benin is a vibrant nation that cherishes its cultural heritage and celebrates its past while embracing the challenges of the present. The legacy of ancient kingdoms and the fight for freedom continue to shape the country's identity as it strives to build a prosperous and harmonious future for its people.


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Benin Kingdom - 10 Facts YOU DID NOT KNOW!

In this video, we're going to explore some of the fascinating facts about Benin Kingdom! From its rich culture and history to the impressive natural wonders within its borders, there's a lot to learn about Benin Kingdom.

So let's get started with 10 Facts about Benin Kingdom that you might not have known! From its diverse population to its thriving economy, there's plenty of information to take in. Who knows, maybe one of these facts will inspire you to visit this fascinating country someday!

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10 Best Places to Visit in Benin | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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01.Cotonou
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Benin
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Benin, a French-speaking West African nation, is a birthplace of the vodun (or “voodoo”) religion and home to the former Dahomey Kingdom from circa 1600–1900. In Abomey, Dahomey's former capital, the Historical Museum occupies two royal palaces with bas-reliefs recounting the kingdom’s past and a throne mounted on human skulls. To the north, Pendjari National Park offers safaris with elephants, hippos and lions. ― Google
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Birthplace of VOODOO? | Benin Country Facts

What is Benin really like? Here are the facts about Benin. Often called, Birthplace of VOODOO? We travel to Benin's Porto-Novo, the capital, we will explore and discover together the land, culture, history and facts about travel to Benin. If you are considering visiting Benin, like to travel, want to now more about Benin Culture, or are asking what is there to do in Benin? start here.

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In the tiny West African nation of Benin, Voodoo remains an official practiced religion with Ouidah, only 70km from the capital of Porto Novo, said to be Voodoo's birthplace.

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What You Don’t KNOW ABOUT COTONOU, Benin Republic. Let’s Find Out.

8 things about the Benin Republic that surprised me. This video is for you if you are considering moving to Cotonou, Benin Republic. In our last video, we discussed how to transition from Lagos to Cotonou, and now we discuss Cottonou, Benin Republic cultural shock. Distinct countries have different cultural shocks, and the Benin Republic is no exception. When I travelled there, I saw eight things that surprised me, and I've included those eight things in the video.

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Discovering the Rich Culture and Natural Beauty of Benin

Join us as we explore the fascinating country of Benin, located in West Africa. From the historical Royal Palaces of Abomey to the unique floating village of Ganvie, and the stunning landscapes of Pendjari National Park and W National Park, we'll take you on a journey through some of the most famous places and natural events that Benin has to offer. Learn about the country's culture, language, religion, cuisine, and famous personalities, and be inspired to plan your own adventure to this beautiful and diverse country. Don't miss out on discovering the rich culture and natural beauty of Benin!

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Early 2018 we travelled to Benin for the Hunger Project. They celebrated their 10 year anniversary in this beautiful country, working hand in hand with locals towards a sustainable end of world hunger.

At the end of our trip we got 2 days of to see a bit of the country. Visiting Ganvie in lake Nokoue, and walking the route of the slaves. Which is very impressive!

Of course we missed out on a lot as well, not being able to see some of the wildlife in the north. There is much more to explore!

Benin is a stunning country with amazing people, I can only recommend visiting if you ever get the chance.

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Nigeria: The Giant of Africa

Would you like to explore intriguing facts about the history, resilient people and thriving economy of Nigeria?
Welcome back, folks! Today, we continue our journey of exploration, this time focusing on a country rich in culture and history. While we can’t cover everything there is to know about the most populous black nation on earth in this video, rest assured that we will touch on a lot of interesting stuff about Nigeria. Stick around as we take a closer look at Nigeria's past, its awesome geography, the people who make it special, some fun facts, and how they make a living. And hey, don't forget to leave your thoughts down below in the comments. Nigeria is waiting for us to explore, so let's get started! And the ‘Giant of Africa’ has a lot of sides to explore.

Looking at Nigeria Geographically
First, let's turn our attention to Nigeria's geography. Nigeria is positioned in West Africa, and it shares its borders with several neighboring countries. To the north, it’s bordered by Niger, while Chad lies to the northeast. On the eastern side, you'll find Cameroon, and to the west, you’ll find the Republic of Benin. And, of course, Nigeria stretches southward to the Gulf of Guinea, blessing it with a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean.
In terms of sheer size, Nigeria is the big fish in the African pond. It covers a sprawling land area of approximately 356,667 square miles, making it the largest West African country. That's quite an expanse to explore. As we traverse this land, you'll discover a diverse landscape that ranges from vast savannahs to lush rainforests. Nigeria's topography is anything but monotonous, featuring plateaus, mountains, and winding rivers that carve their way through the terrain.
One of the most iconic rivers in Africa, the Niger River, flows through Nigeria, serving not only as a lifeline for the land but also as a source of incredible beauty. So, as we journey through Nigeria, keep in mind the striking diversity of its geography, which forms the backdrop to its rich history and vibrant culture.

Brief History of Nigeria
Let's kick things off with a trip back in time to ancient Nigeria. Long before colonialism, this land was home to several impressive civilizations. We're talking about the Nok culture, known for its exquisite terracotta sculptures dating back to 500 BC. These artists were truly ahead of their time, and their legacy lives on. As the centuries rolled on, Nigeria became the birthplace of powerful kingdoms and empires. One of the standout stars was the Kingdom of Kanem-Bornu, ruling the Sahel region. And how can we forget the mighty Benin Empire, famous for its advanced bronze casting? These African empires were thriving centers of culture, trade, and knowledge.
In the 15th century, European explorers arrived on the scene, and Nigeria was forever changed. Portuguese explorers were among the first to make their mark, setting the stage for what would become a complex colonial history. By the late 19th century, Nigeria was firmly under British colonial rule. The impact was profound, reshaping society and governance. Nigeria's journey to independence was a struggle marked by courage and determination. And then came the momentous year of October 1, 1960, when Nigeria finally broke free from colonial shackles and became an independent nation. It was a time of hope, dreams, and challenges as Nigeria stepped into the world as a sovereign nation.
But what truly makes Nigeria shine is its incredible cultural diversity. With over 250 ethnic groups, each with its own languages, traditions, and art forms, Nigeria is a vibrant country of identities and stories. Nigeria is a powerhouse in Africa, known for its music, film industry, and contributions to literature. But it also faces its share of challenges, and the journey continues. So, there you have it, folks, a glimpse into the fascinating history of Nigeria, a country that has seen it all – from ancient civilizations to colonial rule, to the struggle for independence, and now, its thriving modern identity.
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Découvrez LA GAMBIE : Le Plus Petit Pays non-insulaire d'Afrique | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS

La Gambie, officiellement connue sous le nom de République de Gambie, est un pays situé en Afrique de l'Ouest. Le pays est situé des deux côtés du cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, qui traverse le centre du pays et se jette dans l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est une bande de terre de 25 à 50 kilomètres (15 à 30 miles) de large de chaque côté du fleuve Gambie et s'étend sur près de 480 kilomètres (300 miles) à l'intérieur. Il est entièrement entouré par le Sénégal à l'exception d'un court littoral le long de l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est incroyablement étroite et mesure moins de 30 milles au maximum. Bien que petit, le pays est densément peuplé d'environ 2,3 millions d'habitants.

Environ 1300 kilomètres carrés de la superficie de la Gambie sont recouverts d'eau. C'est le plus petit pays du continent africain. La forme et la taille particulières de ce pays sont le résultat de compromis territoriaux faits au XIXe siècle par la Grande-Bretagne, qui contrôlait le cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, et la France, qui gouvernait la colonie voisine du Sénégal. La capitale de la Gambie est Banjul. L'économie gambienne est fortement tributaire de l'agriculture et du tourisme.

Une croyance est que le nom est basé sur la traduction du mot portugais «Cambio» qui signifie commerce ou échange qui est une activité courante le long du fleuve. La Gambie est également dérivée du terme mandingue «Kambra ou Kambaa» qui signifie fleuve Gambie ou du sacré sérère Gamba - un type spécial de calebasse battue lorsqu'un ancien sérère meurt. Ce qui est cependant certain, c'est que le pays a été nommé d'après le fleuve Gambie. C'est la principale caractéristique géographique d'un pays où il n'y a pas de montagnes ou de lacs importants.
Pendant longtemps, le nom officiel du pays a été « Gambie ». Une lettre trouvée dans les archives principales du pays, écrite par le Premier ministre Sir Dawda K Jawara en mars 1963 et adressée au Comité spécial révèle une directive sur le nom du pays aux Nations Unies. Il a déclaré que pour distinguer la Gambie d'un pays qui devenait nouvellement indépendant appelé Rhodésie du Nord (Zambie), l'article défini le devait être ajouté à son nom. On s'attendait également à ce que cette évolution soit utile car, pendant de nombreuses années, le courrier à destination de la Gambie a été envoyé par erreur en Zambie. Depuis lors, « La Gambie » a été officiellement adoptée.

La Gambie est l'un des endroits les plus sûrs et les plus conviviaux à visiter et à explorer. Le secteur du tourisme est un aspect important de l'économie gambienne et il crée le plus grand nombre d'opportunités d'emploi pour les jeunes du pays. La Gambie est fière de son paysage naturel, de sa diversité ethnique, de sa cuisine locale étonnante et de sa tolérance religieuse. Ses villages riverains, ses hôtels, ses spas et ses merveilles étonnantes attirent tous les visiteurs. La Gambie possède également des bâtiments historiques, des sites archéologiques et des monuments dont certains sont classés au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
Outre ses habitants accueillants, le surnom de la côte souriante a également été inspiré par l'emplacement du pays sur la carte de l'Afrique. La Gambie traverse le milieu du Sénégal et sa position apparaît comme celle d'un sourire sur la carte, saluant ceux qui remontent le fleuve Gambie.

L'anglais est la langue officielle en Gambie. L'anglais est une langue germanique occidentale de la famille des langues indo-européennes, parlée à l'origine par les habitants de l'Angleterre du début du Moyen ge. Il porte le nom des Angles, l'un des anciens peuples germaniques qui ont migré d'Anglia, une péninsule sur la mer Baltique, vers la région de Grande-Bretagne qui portera plus tard leur nom, l'Angleterre. L'anglais s'est développé au cours de plus de 1400 ans. C'est le troisième langue maternelle la plus parlée au monde après le chinois standard et l'espagnol.

La Gambie est un pays à majorité musulmane. Les musulmans constituent 96% de la population, 3% sont chrétiens et un faible 1% pratiquent les religions traditionnelles africaines.
Les réunions gouvernementales commencent généralement par deux prières; un chrétien et un musulman. Le gouvernement invite souvent les hauts responsables des deux groupes religieux à ouvrir les grands événements gouvernementaux par des prières. Le président, un musulman, délivre chaque année un message de Noël à la nation et délivre des messages pour les grandes fêtes musulmanes.
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Quick Guide to Benin: Visa-free travel for South Africans

Benin is a West African country that is deep-rooted in intriguing culture and breathtaking, natural beauty. There is a wide variety of activities and attractions to keep everyone entertained.

You can discover the magic and mystery of the state religion known as voodoo by attending one of Benin's vibrant annual ceremonies in honour of it.

Or visit the markets in Cotonou, which will have you enthralled with their compelling yet macabre fetish section. Take to the waters and sail out to Ganvié, a floating stilted haven that sits buoyant on Lake Nakoué.

For those looking to kick back, why not lounge on the stunning, deserted, palm-fringed beaches at Grand Popo on the Bight of Benin. Here you can soak up some sun, sand, sea and palm leaf shade.

Or get wild and spot some elephants, cheetah, buffalo and lion at one of West Africa's prime game reserves.

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Inside BENIN CAPITAL CITY Porto Novo - West Africa Travel tour Episode 13

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Are you planning a trip to Benin? Look no further! In this video, we've handpicked the top 5 tourist spots that you must visit in Benin. From breathtaking natural landscapes to historical landmarks, we've got you covered!

Join us on this virtual tour as we take you to the hidden gems of Benin. Our expert voiceover and subtitles will provide you with fascinating insights and historical context about each location, making your experience even more immersive.

Whether you're an adventure seeker or a history enthusiast, these tourist spots in Benin have something for everyone. Be prepared to be amazed by the stunning beauty and rich cultural heritage that this West African country has to offer.

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Amazing Facts About Benin | Benin desh ke bare mein jankari in hindi

Amazing Facts About Benin | Benin desh ke bare mein jankari in hindi

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Hello friends in today's video I am going to tell you some facts information and funny thing about this country of Benin
Also in this video You will get to know about its history food culture sports currency people geography language and its place in the world you get to know

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Kuba Te - shade like
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