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Cotonou (French pronunciation: [kɔtɔnu]; Fon: Kútɔ̀nú) is the
largest city in Benin. Its
official po****tion
count was 679,012
inhabitants in 2012; however...
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Cotonou Agreement (French:
Accord de
Cotonou) is a
treaty between the
European Union (EU) and the African,
Caribbean and
Pacific Group of
States ("ACP...
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Airport (formerly
known as
Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport) (IATA: COO, ICAO: DBBB) is an
airport in the
Cadjehoun neighborhood of
Cotonou, the
largest city in Benin...
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Atlantic Ocean. The
capital is Porto-Novo, and the seat of
government is in
Cotonou, the most
populous city and
economic capital.
Benin covers an area of 112...
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Cotonou is a
football club of Benin,
playing in the town of
Cotonou. They play in the
Beninese Second division, the
Benin Second Division. In 1971...
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beyond Monrovia's suburbs. In 1993,
ECOWAS brokered a
peace agreement in
Cotonou, Benin.
Following this, on
September 22, 1993, the
United Nations (U.N...
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Jeunesse Athlétique du
Cotonou is a
football club in Benin,
playing in the town of
Cotonou. They play in the
Beninese first division, the
Benin Premier...
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Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de
Cotonou (sometimes
prefaced with T.P. or Tout Puissant,
French for "All Powerful") is a band from
Cotonou, Benin,
originally active...
- country. Also,
players from the ACP
countries that are
signatories to the
Cotonou Agreement are not
counted against non-EU
quotas due to the
Kolpak ruling...
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timeline of the
history of the city of
Cotonou, Benin. 1830 -
Cotonou founded as a "slaving port." 1878 -
Cotonou "ceded to France." 1883 -
French occupation...