Church Information

Status

Nationalized Work

Churches

85 Churches

Constituents

7200

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Benin has a population of 12,900,000 as of 2020.

Size

112,623 sq km / 43,484 sq mi (slightly larger than Virginia)

Capital City

The official capital city is Porto-Novo, but Cotonou is the administrative capital and the largest city.

Ethnic Groups

38.4% Fon
15.1% Adja
12% Yoruba
9.6% Bariba
8.6% Fulani
6.1% Ottamari
4.3% Yoa-Lokpa
2.9% Deni

Religion

27.7% Muslim
25.5% Roman Catholic
13.5% Protestant
11.6% Vodoun (Traditional beliefs)
9.5% Other Christian
11% Other / Nonreligious

Languages

French

There are many tribal languages that are widely spoken. Fon and Yoruba are the most common tribal languages.

Geography

Benin is a small slender nation on the west coast of Africa with 75 miles of coastland. It consists of coastal flat lands, tidal marshes, plateaus, and lagoons.

Economy

Benin is one of the poorest nations in the world. Half of the population is employed by the service industry and agriculture makes up just a little over of the quarter of the economy.

Interesting Fact

Before colonial rule, Benin was the territory of powerful and independent kingdoms.

Important Facts

The territory of Benin began trading with European nations in 1533 up until the 19th century when France gained control of Benin, eventually becoming an overseas territory of France in 1946. Benin gained their independence on August 1, 1960.

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