Porto-Novo
Capital of Benin
Porto-Novo is a port city and the capital of Benin, in West Africa. It’s known for colonial buildings like the Brazilian-style Great Mosque, formerly a church. The Ethnographic Museum displays ceremonial masks, musical instruments and costumes....
Area: 42.47 mi²
University: Universite des Sciences Appliquée et Management
Department: Ouémé
Elevation: 38 m (125 ft)
Established: 16th century
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Porto-Novo (also known as Hogbonou and Adjacé) is the capital of the West African country of Benin. The city has a population of 223,552 people Porto-Nova ...
The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo, a city on a coastal lagoon at the extreme southeastern part of the country, on the Gulf of Guinea.
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