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Communes of Djougou:
- Barei
- Bariénou
- Bélléfoungou
- Bougou
- Djougou I
- Djougou II
- Djougou III
- Kolokondé
- Onklou
- Patargo
- Pélébina
- Sérou
Djougou
Djougou-Arrondissements of Benin
Copargo, Pabégou, Singré Barei, Bariénou, Bélléfoungou, Bougou, Djougou I, Djougou II, Djougou III, Kolokondé, Onklou, Patargo, Pélébina, Sérou Badjoudè, Kondé
Djougou-Julien Alapini
and later a school principal in several locations: Porto-Novo, Kouandé, Djougou, Savalou, Cotonou, Allada, Abomey, Covè, Parakou, Kouti, and Tori-Gare
Djougou-Askia Muhammad I
in Gaya, Bana, Tanda, Yelou, Bengou, loulami, karimama, Banikoara up to Djougou where they are in the majority and have formed the dendi where they are
Djougou-Évreux
Oggy and the Cockroaches J.W. Oliver. businessman Évreux is twinned with: Djougou, Benin Kashira, Russia Rugby, England, United Kingdom Rüsselsheim, Germany
Djougou-List of Catholic dioceses in Benin
Diocese of Lokossa Diocese of Porto Novo Archdiocese of Parakou Diocese of Djougou Diocese of Kandi Diocese of Natitingou Diocese of N’Dali Catholic-Hierarchy
Djougou-Catholic Church in Benin
hierarchy consists of: Cotonou Abomey Dassa-Zoumé Lokossa Porto Novo Parakou Djougou Kandi Natitingou N'Dali Catholic Church by country Christianity in Benin
Djougou-List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02. "Destination Bénin : Djougou , la cité de Kpétoni, commune la plus peuplée du septentrion". Gouvernement
Djougou-Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua
slave trade written by a former Brazilian slave. Baquaqua was born in Djougou (currently in Benin) between 1820 and 1830 in a prominent Muslim trader
Djougou-Religion in Benin
Dassa-Zoumé, Lokossa, Porto Novo) and the Parakou (including the Dioceses of Djougou, Kandi, Natitingou, and N'Dali). In 2020, there were 1349 priests and 1482
Djougou-List of airports by IATA airport code: D
Diyarbakır Airport Diyarbakır, Turkey UTC+03:00 -DJ- DJA DBBD Djougou Airport Djougou, Benin UTC+01:00 DJB WIPA Sultan Thaha Airport Jambi, Indonesia
Djougou-2018–19 Benin Premier League
34 17 10 7 44-25 61 3.AS Tonnerre FC 34 14 11 9 30-20 53 4.Panthères de Djougou 34 14 8 12 42-40 50 5.Ayéma d'Adjarra FC 34 13 9 12 34-29 48 6.ASPAC (Cotonou)
Djougou-Songhai people
protectorate and pushed their conquests as far as Atakpamé. in Benin, Djougou was their protectorate and they incessantly raided the Tammari people of
Djougou-Index of Benin-related articles
Diengou Adigo Dinalo Djakotomey Djidja Yoann Djidonou Patrice Djokoue Djougou Djougou Airport Alfred-Amédée Dodds Richard Dogbeh Dogbo-Tota Dogue, Benin
Djougou-Departments of Benin
Centre 6 Kouffo Aplahoué 741,895 2,404 308.6 Mono South South West 3 Donga Djougou 542,605 11,126 48.8 Atakora North North West 11 Littoral Cotonou 678,874
Djougou-Tahirou Congacou
1913 and was a descendant of the Djougou royal house. His ancestors were oral tradition keepers in the kingdom of Djougou. In colonial Dahomey, Congacou
Djougou-Al Wakrah
the working population. Al Wakrah is twinned with: Ramsar, Iran (2010) Djougou, Benin (2014) "2015 Population census" (PDF). Ministry of Development Planning
Djougou-Demographics of Benin
of Parakou; the Yom throughout much of Donga province and its capital Djougou; and several groups in the Atakora, including the Bɛtamaribɛ of the Otammari
Djougou-Lionel Zinsou
and helping informal workers obtain formal employment. During a visit to Djougou in northwestern Benin, Zinsou's helicopter crashed at a stadium on 27 December
Djougou-2022–23 Benin Premier League
6 Dynamo Parakou 16 5 6 5 9 15 −6 21 7 Béké Bembèrèkè 16 3 8 5 12 13 −1 17 8 Réal Sport 16 1 9 6 3 11 −8 12 9 Dynamique Djougou 16 1 2 13 6 31 −25 5
Djougou-Onklou
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-List of twin towns and sister cities in France
Étaples Folkestone, England, United Kingdom Hückeswagen, Germany Évreux Djougou, Benin Kashira, Russia Rugby, England, United Kingdom Rüsselsheim am Main
Djougou-Bélléfoungou
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Christianity in Benin
Dassa-Zoumé, Lokossa, Porto Novo) and the Parakou (including the Dioceses of Djougou, Kandi, Natitingou, and N'Dali). In 2011 it was reported that in Benin
Djougou-Pélébina
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Lamba people
in and around Boucoumbé (Boukamtié) in the Atakora Department and near Djougou and Bassila in the Donga Department. They also live in diaspora zones in
Djougou-Djougou Rural
includes the territory outside the city of Djougou. "Djougou Rural". WallaDB. Retrieved 1 June 2018. "Djougou Rural". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 June 2018
Djougou-Nilo-Saharan languages
Afrika und Übersee 75, 267–277. Zima, Petr. 1994. Lexique dendi (songhay): Djougou, Bénin: avec un index français-dendi. (Westafrikanische Studien 4). Köln:
Djougou-List of Muslim states and dynasties
Kingdom (1700–present) Kwande (1709–1961) Nikki Kingdom (1700–present) Djougou Kingdom (1750–present) Burkina Faso Mossi Kingdom (1095–1898) Wogodogo
Djougou-Djougou
Djougou [dʒu.gu] is the largest city in northwestern Benin. It is an important market town. The commune covers an area of 3,966 square kilometres and
Djougou-Telephone numbers in Benin
23 63 XXXX Banikoara 65 XXXX 23 65 XXXX Malanville 67 XXXX 23 67 XXXX Djougou 80 XXXX 23 80 XXXX Natitingou 82 XXXX 23 82 XXXX Tanguiéta 83 XXXX 23 83
Djougou-Paul Kouassivi Vieira
bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Djougou, Benin, from 1996 until his death in 2019. Diocese of Djougou Wikiquote has quotations related to Paul
Djougou-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Porto-Novo Mogas 90 FC Cotonou AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé Porto-Novo AS Oussou Saka Porto-Novo Panthères FC Djougou JA Plateau Pobè AS Police Porto-Novo
Djougou-Djougou I
Djougou I is an arrondissement in the Donga department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According
Djougou-Abdoulaye Bio Tchané
Tchané (born November 1952) is a Beninese economist and politician. Born in Djougou, Bio Tchané earned a master's degree in economics from the University of
Djougou-Benin
Extensive agriculture in the north of Benin, near Djougou.
Djougou-1963 Togolese coup d'état
who was held for a significant time in a prison in the remote city of Djougou (in present-day Benin). His imprisonment became a key point impacting his
Djougou-List of cities in Benin
Cotonou - 679,012 Porto-Novo - 264,320 Parakou - 255,478 Abomey - 117,824 Djougou - 94,773 Bohicon - 93,744 Kandi - 56,043 Natitingou - 53,284 Ouidah - 47
Djougou-Jean Pliya
Jean Pliya Native name Jean Pliya Born (1931-07-21)July 21, 1931 Djougou, Benin Died May 14, 2015(2015-05-14) (aged 83) Abidjan, Ivory Coast Occupation
Djougou-Donga Department
Donga [dɔ̃ŋ.ga] is one of the twelve departments of Benin; its capital is Djougou, the fourth largest city in the country. The department of Donga was created
Djougou-Patargo
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Zakari Dramani-Issifou
Dramani-Issifou – also known as Bazini Zakari Dramani – (born August 22, 1940, in Djougou, Benin) is a poet, writer, historian, and academic of Beninese and French
Djougou-Djougou II
Djougou II is an arrondissement in the Donga department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According
Djougou-Songhay languages
Timbuktu, Djenné, Niamey, Gao, Tillaberi, Dosso, Parakou, Kandi, Natitingou, Djougou, Malanville, Gorom-Gorom, In-Gall and Tabelbala . They have been widely
Djougou-2017 Benin Premier League
Bembereke 16 7 7 2 18 10 +8 28 5 AS Police 16 5 5 6 17 18 −1 20 6 Pantheres de Djougou 16 6 2 8 22 26 −4 20 7 Dynamo FC d'Abomey 16 4 3 9 9 19 −10 15 8 AS Tonnerre
Djougou-Djougou Airport
Djougou Airport (IATA: DJA, ICAO: DBBD) is a public use airport located near Djougou, Donga, Benin. Airport record for Djougou Airport at Landings.com
Djougou-Outline of Benin
Bembèrèkè Bohicon Bori Boukoumbé Bétérou Comé Cotonou Cové Dassa-Zoumé Djougou Dogbo-Tota Ganvie Gogounou Grand Popo Kandi Karimama Kouandé Kérou Kétou
Djougou-List of airports in Benin
Bembèrèkè Cana (Bohicon) Cadjehoun (Cotonou) Djougou Kandi Natitingou Parakou Porga Savé This is a list of airports in Benin, sorted by location. Benin
Djougou-Education in Benin
Bouquet (Borgou) High School of CEG1 Natitingou (Atakora) High School of Djougou (Donga) The government has devoted more than 4% of GDP to education since
Djougou-Cotonou
France, as well as the major cities of Benin: Parakou, Kandi, Natitingou, Djougou, and Savé. There are road connections to neighboring countries: Nigeria
Djougou-Sérou
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Communes of Benin
Tchaourou Bantè Dassa-Zoumè Glazoué Ouèssè Savalou Savé Bassila Copargo Djougou Rural Djougou Urban Ouaké Aplahoué Djakotomey Klouékanmè Lalo Toviklin Dogbo-Tota
Djougou-List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical)
Diphu, India Dipolog, Philippines Divinópolis, Brazil Djibouti, Djibouti Djougou, Benin Doba, Chad Dodoma, Tanzania Dodge City, United States Dolisie, Republic
Djougou-Djougou Teachers' Training College
The Djougou Teachers' Training College (ENI-Djougou) is a public teachers' training college in Djougou, located in the Donga Department of Benin. It is
Djougou-Sylvanus Olympio
arrested in 1942 and held under constant surveillance in the remote city of Djougou in French Dahomey. The imprisonment would permanently change his view toward
Djougou-Bariénou
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Djougou III
Djougou III is an arrondissement in the Donga department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According
Djougou-Allada Normal School for Teachers
supervision of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education of Benin. Djougou Teachers' Training College "Education Tribune, le Bimensuel du Réseau béninois
Djougou-Catherine Obianuju Acholonu
the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua of Djougou (1854)". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 12: 113–140. doi:10
Djougou-Stade Municipal de Djougou
Stade Municipal de Djougou is a multi-use stadium in Djougou, Benin. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Panthères
Djougou-Benin Premier League
Damissa FC (Nikki) Dynamique Djougou (Djougou) Dynamo Parakou (Parakou) Real Sport de Parakou FC (Parakou) Panthères FC (Djougou) Takunnin FC (Kandi) Dadje
Djougou-Hausa language
north. Cities where it is spoken include Parakou, Kandi, Natitingou, and Djougou. In Togo, Hausa is spoken in the north. Cities where it is spoken include
Djougou-Dendi language
study of early Northern Europe Zima, Petr (1994). Lexique Dendi (Songhay) (Djougou, Bénin) avec un index Français-Dendi. Köln: Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe. CENALA
Djougou-Roman Catholic Diocese of Djougou
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Djougou (Latin: Dioecesis Diuguensis) is a diocese located in the city of Djougou in the ecclesiastical province of Cotonou
Djougou-List of twin towns and sister cities in Africa
Ivory Coast Atlanta, United States Rosny-sous-Bois, France Taipei, Taiwan Djougou Évreux, France Al Wakrah, Qatar Porto-Novo Lyon, France Francistown Genk
Djougou-Losso people
toward Djougou (in Bénin)." This statement is supported by the close relationship between Nawdm and the Yom language of the region near Djougou. The apparent
Djougou-Kara, Togo
north-south road from Ouagadougou to Lomé, and the east-west road from Bassar to Djougou and Parakou in Benin. The majority of the population depend on subsistence
Djougou-Yom language
Kiliŋa or Kilir, is a Gur language of Benin. It is spoken in the town of Djougou and the surrounding area by the Yoa-Lokpa people. A very closely related
Djougou-Barei
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history
(NSM in Benin) Kandi Kaiama Kwande (List of rulers of Kwande) Parakou Djougou Illo Sokoto Caliphate (1804–1904/present AD) (NSM in Nigeria) (List of
Djougou-Bougou, Benin
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
Ecclesiastical Province of Parakou Metropolitan Archdiocese of Parakou Diocese of Djougou Diocese of Kandi Diocese of Natitingou Diocese of N’Dali Ecclesiastical
Djougou-List of Catholic dioceses in Africa
Diocese of Porto Novo Archdiocese of Parakou Diocese of Abomey Diocese of Djougou Diocese of Kandi Diocese of Natitingou Diocese of N’Dali Archdiocese of
Djougou-University of Parakou
resulted from the University of Parakou losing its university centers in Djougou and Natitingou. Founded on 2001-09-18 (2001-09-18) as an autonomous national
Djougou-Kolokondé
is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Djougou. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National
Djougou-Panthères FC
Panthères Football Club are a Beninese football club based in Djougou. They currently play in the Benin Premier League for 2014–15 season. v t e
Djougou-Union of Independents of Dahomey
led by Paul Darboux. The party was established by Darboux in 1956 in the Djougou region in order to compete against Hubert Maga and the Dahomeyan Democratic
Djougou-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Parakou
Kandi in 2000 Aristide Gonsallo, appointed Bishop of Porto Novo in 2015 Djougou Kandi N’Dali Natitingou Catholic Church in Benin List of Roman Catholic
Djougou-Paul Darboux
Cotonou, then the economic capital of French Dahomey, to a noble family from Djougou. He soon became an important merchant, and a power base rapidly grew around
Djougou-Djalilou Ouorou
Ouorou Date of birth (1997-07-18) 18 July 1997 (age 26) Place of birth Djougou, Benin Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Left back Team information
Djougou-Roman Catholic Diocese of Lokossa
this diocese who became bishop Paul Kouassivi Vieira, appointed Bishop of Djougou in 1995 Roman Catholicism in Benin GCatholic.org [self-published] 6°38′N
Djougou-Subdivisions of Benin
Collines Savalou 716,558 13,931 Kuoffo Dogbo-Tota 741,895 2,404 Donga Djougou 542,605 11,126 Littoral Cotonou 678,874 79 Mono Lokossa 495,307 1,605 Ouémé
Djougou-List of airports by ICAO code: D
Airport (Cotonou Airport) Cotonou DBBC Cana Airport Bohicon DBBD DJA Djougou Airport Djougou DBBK KDC Kandi Airport Kandi DBBN NAE Natitingou Airport Natitingou
Djougou-2016 Benin Premier League
4 5 3 14-14 17 Qualified 5.AS Police 12 4 5 3 11-12 17 6.Panthères de Djougou 12 2 3 7 13-19 9 7.AS Tonnerre FC 12 2 1 9 5-15 7 Relegated Poule B 1.Union
Djougou-Foodo language
Guide pour lire et écrire le foodo, édition préliminaire. Sèmèrè par Djougou, Bénin: Commission Nationale de Linguistique Foodo en collaboration avec
Djougou-List of cathedrals in Benin
Notre-Dame de Fourvière in Dassa-Zoumé Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Djougou Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Kandi Cathedral of St. Peter Claver
Djougou-Bio Aï Traoré
national team. Traoré began to play for Panthères FC who are based in Djougou. Traoré first called up was for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against
Djougou-Agriculture in Benin
Tanguieta, Materi, Natitingou, Toukountouna, Kouande, Cobly, and West Djougou where rainfall is irregular and fluctuates in volume. Predominantly a dry
Djougou-Deaths in March 2019
Paul Kouassivi Vieira, 69, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Djougou (since 1995). Franco Wanyama, 51, Ugandan Olympic boxer. Douglas Y. Yongue