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  2. File:Oba of Benin Palace, Benin, Edo state.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Oba of Benin - Wikipedia

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    Ovonramwen, Oba of Benin from 1888- January 1898 An Oba on horseback with attendants from 16th century An Oba of Benin from the late 17th century. The Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler and the custodian of the culture of the Edo people and all Edoid people. The then Kingdom of Benin (not to be confused with the modern-day and unrelated ...

  4. Benin River - Wikipedia

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    The Benin is partly a branch of the Niger, as the two rivers are connected through a few streams. [3] The river is also the hub of various commercial activities including a collection point for palm oil and kernels and timber. Another activity around the river and its port include fishing, which includes the harvesting of crayfish and shrimps. [4]

  5. Royal Palace of the Oba of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The palace, built by Oba Ewedo (1255–1280), is located at the heart of ancient City of Benin. It was rebuilt by Oba Eweka II (1914–1932) after the original building was destroyed during the 1897 war with the British. The Royal Palace of Oba of Benin is a celebration and preservation of the rich Benin culture. [3]

  6. List of rivers of Benin - Wikipedia

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    Map of Benin showing the main rivers and tributeries. This is a list of rivers in Benin. This list is arranged west to east by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Volta River (Ghana) Oti River. Kara River; Pendjari River; Mono River. Couffo River (Kouffo River) Ouémé River. Zou River. Agbado ...

  7. File:Uvorama (Overami) Nabeshi, The Last King (Oba) Of Benin.jpg

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    English: Uvorama (Overami) Nabeshi, The Last King (Oba) Of Benin. From a photograph taken on board the Niger Coast Protectorate Yacht while the King was on his way to exile. From a photograph taken on board the Niger Coast Protectorate Yacht while the King was on his way to exile.

  8. Ouémé River - Wikipedia

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    Ouémé River is the largest river of the Benin Republic. It is located between 6° 30° and 10° north latitude and 0° 52 'and 3° 05' east longitude(Oba S. Alain 2018 [full citation needed]). It crosses several agro-ecological zones and feeds downstream, the lagoon system ‘'Lake Nokoué-lagoon of Porto-Novo'’ through a Delta zone.

  9. File:Eweka II, Oba of Benin (r.1914-1933).jpg - Wikipedia

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