Attribute | Value |
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Geography | |
Area | 112,622 km² |
Continent | Africa |
Land area | 110,622 km² |
Water area | 2,000 km² |
Land boundaries | 2,123 km |
Border countries |
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Coastline | 121 km |
Mean elevation | 273 m |
Lowest point | 0 m |
Highest point | 658 m |
People | |
Population | 12,864,634 |
Official languages |
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Religion | Muslim |
Government | |
Long country name | Republic of Benin |
Short country name | Benin |
Long local name | Republique du Benin |
Short local name | Benin |
Former name |
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Government type | Presidential republic |
Capital | Porto-Novo |
Economy | |
GDP (PPP) | 25,390,000,000 USD |
GDP (OER) | 9,246,000,000 USD |
GDP (real growth rate) | 5.6 % |
GDP - per capita (PPP) | 2,300 USD |
Gross national saving | 17.3 % of GDP |
Labor force | 3,662,000 |
Unemployment rate | 1 % |
Population below poverty line | 36.2 % |
Budget revenues | 1,578,000,000 USD |
Budget expenditures | 2,152,000,000 USD |
Military expenditures | 0.86 % of GDP |
Taxes and other revenues | 17.1 % of GDP |
Budget surplus or deficit | -6.2 % of GDP |
Public debt | 54.6 % of GDP |
Inflation rate | 0.1 % |
Central bank discount rate | 4.25 % |
Commercial bank prime lending rate | 5.3 % |
Stock of narrow money | 2,644,000,000 USD |
Stock of broad money | 2,644,000,000 USD |
Stock of domestic credit | 1,963,000,000 USD |
Market value of publicly traded shares | Add |
Current account balance | -1,024,000,000 USD |
Exports | 1,974,000,000 USD |
Imports | 2,787,000,000 USD |
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold | 698,900,000 USD |
External debt | 2,804,000,000 USD |
National currency | Communaute Financiere Africaine francs |
National currency (code) | XOF |
National currency (symbol) | Add |
National currency rate to USD | 605.3 |
Present day Benin was the site of Dahomey, a West African kingdom that rose to prominence in about 1600 and over the next two and a half centuries became a regional power, largely based on its slave trade. France began to control the coastal areas of Dahomey in the second half of the 19th century; the entire kingdom was conquered by 1894. French Dahomey achieved independence in 1960; it changed its name to the Republic of Benin in 1975. A succession of military governments ended in 1972 with the rise to power of Mathieu KEREKOU and the establishment of a government based on Marxist-Leninist principles. A move to representative government began in 1989. Two years later, free elections ushered in former Prime Minister Nicephore SOGLO as president, marking the first successful transfer of power in Africa from a dictatorship to a democracy. KEREKOU was returned to power by elections held in 1996 and 2001, though some irregularities were alleged. KEREKOU stepped down at the end of his second term in 2006 and was succeeded by Thomas YAYI Boni, a political outsider and independent, who won a second five-year term in March 2011. Patrice TALON, a wealthy businessman, took office in 2016 after campaigning to restore public confidence in the government.