Cotonou
Cotonou (French pronunciation: [kɔtɔˈnu]), formerly Kutonu, is the largest city and economic centre of Benin.
Hévié is a town and arrondissement in the Atlantique Department of southern Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Abomey-Calavi.
Population: 13,450
Latitude: 6° 25' 0.01" N
Longitude: 2° 15' 0.00" E
Cotonou (French pronunciation: [kɔtɔˈnu]), formerly Kutonu, is the largest city and economic centre of Benin.
Ouidah /ˈwiːdə/, historically also called Whydah /ˈhwaɪdə/, Juda, Juida by the French and Ajudá by the Portuguese, is a city on the Atlantic coast of Benin.
Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport (IATA: COO, ICAO: DBBB) is an airport in Cotonou, the largest city in Benin in West Africa.
Abomey-Calavi is a city, arrondissement, and commune located in the Atlantique Department of Benin.
UTAGE Flight 141 was a charter flight operated by Union des Transports Aériens de Guinée.
Ganvie is a lake village in Benin, lying in Lake Nokoué, near Cotonou.
Stade de l'Amitie or Friendship Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Cotonou, Benin. It is currently used for football matches and also has facilities for athletics.
Savi (Also Xavier) was the capital of the Kingdom of Whydah prior to its capture by the forces of Dahomey in 1727.
Lake Nokoué is a lake in the southern part of the West African nation of Benin;. It is 20 km wide and 11 km long and is located at (6.433333°N 2.45°E), north of Cotonou. On the northern edge is the famous water town of Ganvié.
The Ancien Pont Bridge is a bridge in Cotonou, Benin.
Tori-Bossito is a town, arrondissement, and commune in the Atlantique Department of southern Benin.
Sô-Ava is a town, arrondissement, and commune in the Atlantique Department of southern Benin.
Stade René Pleven d'Akpakpa is a multi-use stadium in Cotonou, Benin. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is used as the home stadium of Requins de l'Atlantique FC.