Parliamentary elections were held in Benin on 30 March 2003. The result was a victory for the parties of the pro-government Presidential Movement supporting PresidentMathieu Kérékou, which won 52 of the 83 seats.
The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election, 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
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Benin
00:02:22 1 Etymology
00:03:27 2 History
00:03:36 2.1 Precolonial history
00:05:35 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:07:10 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:07:56 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:12:21 3 Politics
00:13:29 4 Departments and communes
00:13:58 5 Demographics
00:15:16 5.1 Largest cities
00:15:24 6 Religion
00:17:18 7 Geography
00:21:04 8 Economy
00:24:29 9 Education
00:26:08 10 Science and technology
00:26:18 10.1 National policy framework
00:29:03 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:31:26 10.3 Research output
00:32:28 11 Transportation
00:34:14 12 Health
00:35:39 13 Culture
00:35:48 13.1 Arts
00:37:09 13.2 Customary names
00:37:29 13.3 Language
00:38:35 13.4 Cuisine
00:40:09 13.5 Sports
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The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party i...
The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election, 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
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The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election, 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
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The Greens (French: Les Verts) is an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election in 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
In 2011, the Greens were said to have had 500 members. However, the party had no elected members in the National Assembly or in the 77 local councils in the country.
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The Greens (French: Les Verts) is an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election in 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
In 2011, the Greens were said to have had 500 members. However, the party had no elected members in the National Assembly or in the 77 local councils in the country.
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Benin
00:02:22 1 Etymology
00:03:27 2 History
00:03:36 2.1 Precolonial history
00:05:35 2.2 Portuguese ...
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Benin
00:02:22 1 Etymology
00:03:27 2 History
00:03:36 2.1 Precolonial history
00:05:35 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:07:10 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:07:56 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:12:21 3 Politics
00:13:29 4 Departments and communes
00:13:58 5 Demographics
00:15:16 5.1 Largest cities
00:15:24 6 Religion
00:17:18 7 Geography
00:21:04 8 Economy
00:24:29 9 Education
00:26:08 10 Science and technology
00:26:18 10.1 National policy framework
00:29:03 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:31:26 10.3 Research output
00:32:28 11 Transportation
00:34:14 12 Health
00:35:39 13 Culture
00:35:48 13.1 Arts
00:37:09 13.2 Customary names
00:37:29 13.3 Language
00:38:35 13.4 Cuisine
00:40:09 13.5 Sports
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Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic “slave trade”. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
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Benin
00:02:22 1 Etymology
00:03:27 2 History
00:03:36 2.1 Precolonial history
00:05:35 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:07:10 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:07:56 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:12:21 3 Politics
00:13:29 4 Departments and communes
00:13:58 5 Demographics
00:15:16 5.1 Largest cities
00:15:24 6 Religion
00:17:18 7 Geography
00:21:04 8 Economy
00:24:29 9 Education
00:26:08 10 Science and technology
00:26:18 10.1 National policy framework
00:29:03 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:31:26 10.3 Research output
00:32:28 11 Transportation
00:34:14 12 Health
00:35:39 13 Culture
00:35:48 13.1 Arts
00:37:09 13.2 Customary names
00:37:29 13.3 Language
00:38:35 13.4 Cuisine
00:40:09 13.5 Sports
00:40:26 14 See also
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic “slave trade”. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
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00:02:41 1 Etymology
00:03:55 2 History
00:04:03 2.1 Precolonial hi...
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00:02:41 1 Etymology
00:03:55 2 History
00:04:03 2.1 Precolonial history
00:06:17 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:08:04 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:08:55 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:13:54 3 Politics
00:15:10 4 Departments and communes
00:15:42 5 Demographics
00:17:09 5.1 Largest cities
00:17:18 6 Religion
00:19:23 7 Geography
00:23:37 8 Economy
00:27:27 9 Education
00:29:18 10 Science and technology
00:29:27 10.1 National policy framework
00:32:31 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:35:12 10.3 Research output
00:36:22 11 Transportation
00:38:21 12 Health
00:39:56 13 Culture
00:40:05 13.1 Arts
00:41:36 13.2 Customary names
00:41:58 13.3 Language
00:43:11 13.4 Cuisine
00:44:56 13.5 Sports
00:45:14 14 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
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00:02:41 1 Etymology
00:03:55 2 History
00:04:03 2.1 Precolonial history
00:06:17 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:08:04 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:08:55 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:13:54 3 Politics
00:15:10 4 Departments and communes
00:15:42 5 Demographics
00:17:09 5.1 Largest cities
00:17:18 6 Religion
00:19:23 7 Geography
00:23:37 8 Economy
00:27:27 9 Education
00:29:18 10 Science and technology
00:29:27 10.1 National policy framework
00:32:31 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:35:12 10.3 Research output
00:36:22 11 Transportation
00:38:21 12 Health
00:39:56 13 Culture
00:40:05 13.1 Arts
00:41:36 13.2 Customary names
00:41:58 13.3 Language
00:43:11 13.4 Cuisine
00:44:56 13.5 Sports
00:45:14 14 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election, 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
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00:00:33 See also
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The Greens (French: Les Verts) is an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. At the Beninese parliamentary election in 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats.
In 2011, the Greens were said to have had 500 members. However, the party had no elected members in the National Assembly or in the 77 local councils in the country.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Benin
00:02:22 1 Etymology
00:03:27 2 History
00:03:36 2.1 Precolonial history
00:05:35 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:07:10 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:07:56 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:12:21 3 Politics
00:13:29 4 Departments and communes
00:13:58 5 Demographics
00:15:16 5.1 Largest cities
00:15:24 6 Religion
00:17:18 7 Geography
00:21:04 8 Economy
00:24:29 9 Education
00:26:08 10 Science and technology
00:26:18 10.1 National policy framework
00:29:03 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:31:26 10.3 Research output
00:32:28 11 Transportation
00:34:14 12 Health
00:35:39 13 Culture
00:35:48 13.1 Arts
00:37:09 13.2 Customary names
00:37:29 13.3 Language
00:38:35 13.4 Cuisine
00:40:09 13.5 Sports
00:40:26 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
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Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic “slave trade”. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
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00:02:41 1 Etymology
00:03:55 2 History
00:04:03 2.1 Precolonial history
00:06:17 2.2 Portuguese Empire
00:08:04 2.3 Colonial period (1900 until 1958)
00:08:55 2.4 Post-colonial period
00:13:54 3 Politics
00:15:10 4 Departments and communes
00:15:42 5 Demographics
00:17:09 5.1 Largest cities
00:17:18 6 Religion
00:19:23 7 Geography
00:23:37 8 Economy
00:27:27 9 Education
00:29:18 10 Science and technology
00:29:27 10.1 National policy framework
00:32:31 10.2 Human and financial investment in research
00:35:12 10.3 Research output
00:36:22 11 Transportation
00:38:21 12 Health
00:39:56 13 Culture
00:40:05 13.1 Arts
00:41:36 13.2 Customary names
00:41:58 13.3 Language
00:43:11 13.4 Cuisine
00:44:56 13.5 Sports
00:45:14 14 See also
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SUMMARY
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Benin ( (listen) beh-NEEN, bih-NEEN; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. 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 2016 was estimated to be approximately 10.87 million. Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, with substantial employment and income arising from subsistence farming.The official language of Benin is French. However, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, 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 enslaved people who were shipped to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. After enslavement 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 Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin.
Parliamentary elections were held in Benin on 30 March 2003. The result was a victory for the parties of the pro-government Presidential Movement supporting PresidentMathieu Kérékou, which won 52 of the 83 seats.