| Benin |
Capital
: Porto-NovoEconomic capital : Cotonou Surface : 112 622 km2 Population : 6.500.000 Population density : 58 Einwohner/km2 Official language : french Languages : Fon, Yoruba, Bariba, Mina, Adja, Ayizo, Ditammari, Goun, Tem, Peul, Dendi Currency : Franc CFA (1 € = 655.957 F cfa)
The coastline of Benin consists of a sandy barrier beach without any
natural ports. A large commercial port has been constructed in Cotonou Moving into the interior of the country, one comes across low-lying fertile land, which is ideal for intensive agriculture. The rest of the country consists of a crystalline plateau of less productive soil and is dominated in the Northwest by the Atakora mountains, height 530 meters. The principle river in north of Benin is the River Niger, which flows in part along the Benin/Niger border. Its tributaries are the Sota, the Mekrou and the Alibori. The Oueme and the Couffo rivers drain, for the most part, into the South of Benin, whilst the Mono, located on the Togo border, flows through the southwest of the country. The south of the country has an equatorial, tropical climate which becomes progressively drier the further north you go. The South receives about 1300mm of rainfall each year, mainly from March to July and from September to November. The average monthly temperature ranges between 20-34 C. The temperatures are higher in the north and the annual rainfall of around 890mm falls mainly during the months of May to September. Since 1980 there has been considerable development work to make drinking
water available and at the very least, this as been achieved in the urban
areas.
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