- The
Ouémé River, also
spelled Weme (Yoruba language: Odò Ofe, Gbe languages: Weme) is a
river in Benin. It
rises in the
Atakora Mountains, and is about...
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Ouémé may
refer to:
Ouémé Department, one of the
twelve departments of
Benin Ouémé River, a
river in the
countries of
Benin and
Nigeria This disambiguation...
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Ouémé [we.me] is one of the
twelve departments of Benin,
containing the
capital of the
country Porto Novo,
named for the
Ouémé River. It is subdivided...
-
Communes of
Ouémé....
- 5 million people. The
Yoruba are the main
group in the
Benin department of
Ouémé, all
Subprefectures including Porto Novo (Ajasè), Adjara;
Collines Province...
- Cotonou, dug by the
French in 1855.
Three bridges are in this area. The
Ouémé River flows into the
Atlantic Ocean at Cotonou. The city has established...
- of the Nigeria-Benin
border before fully re-entering
Benin to join the
Ouémé River (Ofe in Yoruba)
which drains into Lake Nokoué and the Porto-Novo cr****...
- are
split by
valleys running north to
south along the Couffo, Zou, and
Ouémé Rivers. This
geography makes it
vulnerable to
climate change. With the majority...
- Kwara,
Lagos and
parts of Kogi in Nigeria, the
Departments of; Collines,
Oueme,
Plateau in Benin, and the
adjoining parts of
central Togo,
commonly known...
- west to the Zou
River on the east, and
south to Cové
between the Zou and
Ouemé rivers,
north of the D****a hills.[clarification needed] The Mahi identity...