La République du Bénin, pays d'Afrique occidentale compte 7 513 946 habitants en 2006, et couvre une superficie de 112 622 km² en s'étendant sur 670 km, du fleuve Niger (au nord) à la côte atlantique (au sud). Le pays a comme voisin, le Togo à l'ouest, le Nigéria à l'est et Le Niger et le Burkina Faso au nord.
The Republic of Benin, previously known as Dahomey, is a country in Western Africa, formerly known as Dahomey (until 1975) or Dahomania. 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. Its capital is Porto Novo, but the seat of government is Cotonou.
Short name
Benin
Official name
Republic of Benin
Status
Independent country since 1960
Location
West Africa
Capital
Porto Novo
Population
11,884,127 inhabitants
Area
112,620 square kilometres (43,480 sq mi)
Major languages
French (official), Fon, Yoruba, Haussa and other minority languages
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Benin, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Benin.
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