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    Cotonou is on the coastal strip between Lake Nokoué and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is cut in two by a canal, the lagoon of Cotonou, dug by the French in 1855. Three bridges are in this area. The Ouémé River flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Cotonou.

  2. If you are interested in planning a larger trip around Benin, be sure to check out my long Benin Travel Guide and Itinerary! If you’re just visiting Cotonou, then here is my list of 8 of the best things to do in Cotonou: 1. The Dantokpa Market. This place is HUGE and definitely tops my list of things to do in Cotonou.

  3. Cotonou grew to become the largest city in the country, right up to independence. Although the capital is located at Porto-Novo, Cotonou is still the nation's economic and population centre.

  4. Cotonou, port city and de facto capital of Benin. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea. Originally part of the Dahomey Kingdom, it is the starting point of the so-called Benin-Niger Railway, which extends northward 273 miles (439 km) into the interior but ends in the middle of Benin at Parakou.

  5. May 28, 2020 · Cotonou – a de facto capital city – is the seat of government and the economic hub of Benin, where shoreline excursions through lush tropical scenery lead to beach resorts that provide a relaxing interlude. Here are some of the top things to do in Cotonou and its surroundings.

  6. Sep 16, 2021 · Cotonou is the largest city and governing seat of Benin. It is a port city that is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the south and by Lake Nokoue in the north. It is connected to the rest of the continent by the Benin Niger highway. Cotonou had its starts early in the 1830s as part of the Dahomey Kingdom and had an extensive role in ...

  7. Home to many diplomatic services and the largest population in the country, Cotonou is the de facto capital of Benin, although not the official one. Its location at the crossroads between numerous neighboring countries makes it a commercial hub, instrumental in opening trade to the African interior.