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Benin

Africa · 13 million

About Benin

Benin, officially the Republic of Benin, is a sovereign country located in Africa, specifically within the Western Africa subregion. Its capital and largest urban centre is Porto-Novo, and the country is home to approximately 13.2 million people. In its native language, the country is known as “Bénin”. French serves as the primary official language, shaping daily communication, education, government, and media throughout Benin. The official currency in circulation is the West African CFA franc (Fr), used for all domestic transactions and price-tagged goods. Benin is widely recognised for the birthplace of Vodun (voodoo), the stilt-village of Ganvié and the historic Dahomey kingdom. People from Benin are referred to as Beninese.

Geography & climate

Benin covers approximately 112,622 km² of territory, making it a mid-sized country by land area. It shares land borders with 4 neighbouring countries — a position that has historically influenced migration patterns, regional politics, and cross-border commerce. Geographically, Benin sits in the Northern and Eastern Hemisphere, at roughly 9.5° N, 2.3° E. Standard civil time follows UTC+01:00 year-round, simplifying scheduling for residents and visitors alike. The prevailing climate of Benin can be summarised as: west african coast with tropical with two rainy seasons. Local weather patterns naturally vary by altitude, latitude, and proximity to oceans or mountain ranges.

People, language & society

With roughly 13.2 million inhabitants, Benin is a country of significant population size. The principal spoken language is French, which dominates public life, schooling, signage, and the workplace. Locals refer to their homeland as “Bénin”, a name with linguistic and historical roots that long predate modern borders. Citizens are formally known in English as Beninese, a demonym that appears in passports, official documents, and international reporting. Economically, the West African CFA franc (Fr) is the medium of exchange used by households and businesses, with exchange rates monitored by the country's central monetary authority.

Quick facts at a glance

Practical travel & daily-life info

Visitors planning a trip to Benin should familiarise themselves with the capital, Porto-Novo, the local time zone (UTC+01:00), the local currency (West African CFA franc). The international dialling prefix is +229, which is required when phoning a Benin number from abroad. Vehicles drive on the right side of the road, an important detail for anyone renting a car or crossing a land border by vehicle. The country's top-level internet domain is .bj, used by local businesses, government sites, and many news organisations. The working week traditionally starts on Monday, which affects business hours, banking, and public holidays.

Government & global standing

Benin is recognised internationally as a sovereign, independent state. It is a member state of the United Nations, participating in the General Assembly and various specialised UN agencies. On the global stage, Benin is generally classified within the Africa region and more specifically the Western Africa subregion, alongside neighbouring states with shared geographic, historical, or economic ties. GlobeIQ groups it under "West Africa" for the purposes of the game's regional hint.

Bordering countries

Benin shares land borders with 4 countries. Click any neighbour to read about it:

Did you know?

Vodun — known to outsiders as voodoo — originated here and remains an officially recognized religion practiced by roughly 40% of the population.

Benin in the GlobeIQ atlas

Inside the GlobeIQ game, Benin appears as a tougher puzzle reserved for geography fans who can pick up subtler hints. When the daily puzzle selects this country, players progressively unlock six hints — silhouette, climate and terrain, number of land borders, region, "known for" tagline, and finally the capital city — before a flag reveal confirms the answer. On its trophy card, Benin carries the personality tags “🪘 Voodoo Birthplace” and “🏛️ Dahomey Heritage”, short flavour labels chosen to evoke the country's most recognisable cultural signatures. Adding Benin to your personal atlas is one of 195 small wins on the road to a complete world map. Each correctly guessed nation also contributes to your running streak and unlocks milestone celebrations at 10, 25, 50, 100, and 150 collected countries.

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