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Benin


, independent nation of W Africa, formerly called Dahomey. Once a
French protectorate, it is a country of 40 ethnic tribal groups and a low-
level economy.
Land and Economy. Located in the bulge on the S side of W Africa, Benin
is bordered by Nigeria, Toga, Berkina Faso, and Niger, with 75 mi (121km)
on the Gulf of Guinea. The coast is hot and humid, and there are two rainy
and two dry seasons; average annual rainfall is 32in (813mm). Benin has
three plateaus, one fertile, another of bare rocks, and a third with
streams flowing to the Volta and Niger rivers and including the Atakora
range. The E section is a plain. Subsistence agriculture is the economic
base. Palm products and cotton ...

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Government. Benin has been under military rule since 1970. The
constitution of 1977 instituted a national assembly, whose members belong
to the sole legal political party, the Benin People's Revolutionary Party.
History. Benin's history dates back to three principalities--Allada, Porto-
Novo, and Dahomey--in the S area who were being pushed by the N Kingdom of
Abomey in the 16th century. Dahomey was the most aggressive, pushing N and
selling slaves. In 1863 the king of Porto-Novo sought French protection. By
1892 France had subjugated all groups and made them protectorates as part
of French West Africa. In 1960 the country became independent as Dahomey.
The official name was changed to Benin in 1976. Economic and regional
rivalries have caused numerous military coup d'‚tats and changes of
government since 1960. The Marxist-Leninist military government in power
since 1972, led by Brig. Gen. Mathieu Kerekou, relaxed its authority
somewhat during the late 1970s and improved ...

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