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  2. Visa policy of Benin - Wikipedia

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    Passport. Visa requirements. Visa policy. Africa portal. Other countries. v. t. e. Most visitors to Benin must obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa) online or a visa from one of the Beninese diplomatic missions prior to their arrival in Benin, unless they are a citizen of one of the visa-exempt countries.

  3. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    A visa (lat. 'something seen', [1] pl. visas from Latin charta visa 'papers that have been seen') [2] is a conditional authorization granted by a polity to a foreigner that allows them to enter, remain within, or leave its territory. Visas typically include limits on the duration of the foreigner's stay, areas within the country they may enter ...

  4. Benin - Wikipedia

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    Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, Francophonie, the Community of Sahel–Saharan States, the African Petroleum Producers Association and the Niger Basin Authority.

  5. Tourism in Benin - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Benin. Tourism in Benin is a small industry. [1] In 1996, Benin had approximately 150,000 tourists. [2] By 2014 number rose to 242,000. A small country with a high concentration of tourist attractions, [3] Benin's national parks and culture are among its main tourist attractions. [2] Abomey is one of Benin's main tourist attractions ...

  6. West African Vodún - Wikipedia

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    West African Vodún. A Vodun shrine in Togoville, Togo in 2017. Vodún or vodúnsínsen is an African traditional religion practiced by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon peoples of Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria. Practitioners are commonly called vodúnsÉ›ntó or Vodúnisants. Vodún teaches the existence of a supreme creator divinity, under whom are ...

  7. Porto-Novo - Wikipedia

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    History. Porto-Novo was once a tributary of the Yoruba kingdom of Oyo, [4][5] which had offered it protection from the neighbouring Fon, who were expanding their influence and power in the region. The Yoruba community in Porto-Novo today remains one of the two ethnicities aboriginal to the city. The city was originally called Ajashe ...

  8. Kingdom of Benin - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Benin. The Kingdom of Benin, [2] also known as Great Benin or Benin Kingdom is a kingdom within what is now southern Nigeria. [3] It has no historical relation to the modern republic of Benin, [4] which was known as Dahomey from the 17th century until 1975. The Kingdom of Benin's capital was Edo, now known as Benin City in Edo State ...

  9. Foreign relations of Benin - Wikipedia

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    See Benin–China relations. The People's Republic of China and the Republic of Benin established diplomatic relations on November 12, 1964, yet in January 1966, Benin unilaterally severed the relations with China and the April that year to "resume relations" with Taiwan. On December 29, 1972, the Mathieu Kérékon Government restored the ...