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Timeline of Cotonou

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The following is atimeline of thehistory of thecity ofCotonou,Benin.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Prior to 20th century

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  • 1830 - Cotonou founded as a "slaving port."[1]
  • 1878 - Cotonou "ceded to France."[2]
  • 1883 - French occupation.[3]
  • 1899 - Wharf built.[4]

20th century

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21st century

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Cotonou, 2013

References

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  1. ^abBradt 2006.
  2. ^abcdMathurin C. Houngnikpo; Samuel Decalo (2013).Historical Dictionary of Benin (4th ed.). US:Scarecrow Press.ISBN 978-0-8108-7171-7.
  3. ^abVictor T. Le Vine (2004).Politics in Francophone Africa. Lynne Rienner Publishers.ISBN 978-1-58826-249-3.
  4. ^abcCornevin 1980.
  5. ^"Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Benin".www.katolsk.no. Norway:Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  6. ^Erika Nimis (2013). "Yoruba Studio Photographers in Francophone West Africa". In John Peffer and Elisabeth L. Cameron (ed.).Portraiture and Photography in Africa. Indiana University Press. pp. 102–140.ISBN 978-0-253-00872-5.
  7. ^"Cotonou (Benin) -- Newspapers".Global Resources Network. Chicago, US:Center for Research Libraries. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  8. ^Toyin Falola and Aribidesi Adisa Usman, ed. (2009).Movements, Borders, and Identities in Africa. University Rochester Press.ISBN 978-1-58046-296-9.
  9. ^Don Rubin; et al., eds. (1997). "Benin".World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre. Vol. 3: Africa. Routledge. p. 57+.ISBN 978-1-136-35949-1.
  10. ^ab"Benin: Directory".Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Regional Surveys of the World.Europa Publications. 2004.ISBN 1857431839.
  11. ^Kamal Salhi, ed. (2000). "Discourse in the Periodicals of 20th-Century Benin".Francophone Studies: Discourse and Identity. Exeter, UK: Elm Bank.ISBN 978-1-902454-05-4.
  12. ^Mohamed Mekkawi."African & Caribbean Literature in French".Howard University Library. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  13. ^United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office (1987)."Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants".1985 Demographic Yearbook. New York. pp. 247–289.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^"Ouidah Journal; A Cultural Bond That Bondage Could Not Crush",New York Times, 5 August 1987
  15. ^"Benin: Chronologie".Jeune Afrique (in French). Retrieved30 September 2014.
  16. ^United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Statistics Division (1997)."Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants".1995 Demographic Yearbook. New York. pp. 262–321.{{cite book}}:|author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^abPetit Futé 2011.
  18. ^"City Guide: Journaux".Cotonou ça bouge (in French). Portail Internet des Villes Africaines. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  19. ^"Maison des Médias" (in French). Cotonou. Archived fromthe original on 26 April 2009.
  20. ^Karen Fung (ed.)."Benin: News".Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources. US: Stanford University. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  21. ^"Benin Profile: Timeline".BBC News. 11 April 2011. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  22. ^"Benin".Britannica Book of the Year 2014. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2014. p. 549+.ISBN 978-1-62513-171-3.
  23. ^The State of African Cities 2014.United Nations Human Settlements Programme. 2015-09-10.ISBN 978-92-1-132598-0. Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  24. ^"Table 8 - Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants",Demographic Yearbook – 2018, United Nations
This article incorporates information from theFrench Wikipedia andGerman Wikipedia.

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