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  2. Porto-Novo - Wikipedia

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    Porto-Novo (Portuguese for 'New Port', Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu ˈnovu], French pronunciation: [pɔʁtɔnɔvo]; Yoruba: Àjàṣẹ́; Fon: Xɔ̀gbónù; also known as Hogbonu and Ajashe) is the capital and second-largest city of Benin. The commune covers an area of 110 square kilometres (42 sq mi) and as of 2002 had a population of ...

  3. Cotonou - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous Port of Cotonou. The Autonomous Port of Cotonou is one of the largest in West Africa. The city is connected to Parakou in the north by the Benin-Niger railway. Cotonou International Airport provides service to the capitals of the region and to France, as well as the major cities of Benin: Parakou, Kandi, Natitingou, Djougou, and Savé.

  4. List of cities in Benin - Wikipedia

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    Map of Benin. The following is a list of cities in Benin according to the 2013 census: [1] ... Cotonou - 679,012; Porto-Novo - 264,320; Parakou - 255,478; Abomey ...

  5. Outline of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The location of Benin An enlargeable map of Benin. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Benin: . Benin – country in West Africa. [1] It borders Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north; its short coastline to the south leads to the Bight of Benin.

  6. Ouémé Department - Wikipedia

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    Ouémé is one of the twelve departments of Benin, containing the capital of the country Porto Novo, named for the Ouémé River. It is subdivided into nine communes, each centred at one of the principal towns: Adjarra, Adjohoun, Aguégués, Akpro-Missérété, Avrankou, Bonou, Dangbo, Porto-Novo and Sèmè-Kpodji.

  7. Cadjehoun Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Bernadin Gantin International Airport (formerly known as Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport) (IATA: COO, ICAO: DBBB) is an airport in the Cadjehoun neighborhood of Cotonou, the largest city in Benin, in West Africa. The airport is the largest in the country, and the primary entry point into the country by air, with flights to Africa and Europe.

  8. Railway stations in Benin - Wikipedia

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    Historical image of Cotonou railway station. Historical image of Bohicon railway station. Cotonou - (0 km) port; Porto Novo - national capital; cement factory; Bohicon; Dassa-Zoume; Savé; Parakou - (438 km) railhead in north

  9. Transport in Benin - Wikipedia

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    Benin has a total of 578 km (359 mi) of single track, 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge railway. Benin does not, at this time, share railway links with adjacent countries - Niger possesses no railways to connect to, and while the other surrounding countries, Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso, do have railway networks, no connections have been built.