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- Ségbana [seg.ba.na] is a town, arrondis****t and commune located in the Alibori Department of Benin. The commune covers an area of 4471 square kilometres...
- Perere Perma Pira Pobè Porga Porto Novo Sakété Sam Sanson Savalou Savé Se Ségbana Segbohoue Seme-Kpodji Setto Sinende Sikki Sirarou Sô-Ava Soclogbo Sonsonré...
- other major settlements include Banikoara, Gounarou, Guénè, Malanville and Ségbana. According to Benin's 2013 census, the total po****tion of the department...
- listed below, by department: Banikoara Gogounou Kandi Karimama Malanville Segbana Boukoumbé Cobly Kérou Kouandé Matéri Natitingou Pehonko Tanguiéta Toucountouna...
- Agwara Tungar Jatau Swate Maje Rd from Agwarra via Konkwesso to RNIE 7 to Ségbana. Other Major Roads include: The Minna-Tagbari Rd northeast to Kaduna State...
- Communally, Malanville is bounded to the north by Niger, the south by Kandi and Ségbana, to the west by Karimama and to the east by Nigeria. Malanville is subdivided...
- Parakou 61 ****X 23 61 ****X Nikki, Ndali 62 ****X 23 62 ****X Kandi, Gogounou, Ségbana 63 ****X 23 63 ****X Banikoara 65 ****X 23 65 ****X Malanville 67 ****X 23 67...
- Benin and Nigeria to re-demarcate some sections of the border. Mandécali Segbana Néganzi B****o Waria Adékambi Pobè Porto-Novo Bani Samia Swate Babana Yashikera...
- Garou, Guénè, Malanville, Mandécali, Tomboutou Libantè, Liboussou, Lougou, Ségbana, Sokotindji Boukoumbé, Dipoli, Korontière, Kossoucoingou, Manta, Natta...
- in Hausa. In Benin, Boko is spoken in Alibori and Borgou departments (Segbana and Kalalé Comunes). Boko language is the most populous of the Mande languages...