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Benin
has been
something of a closely kept secret
since a group of young army officers, led by Major Kerekou,
put a halt to twelve years of repeated coups by taking control
of the
country themselves, in 1972.
International
representation may be lodged in the characterless coastal
town of Cotonou, but it is not the country's capital. Principal
status is reserved for a town with a more pleasant setting, and a
proper place in history; Porto Novo.
All routes lead to Cotonou though,
and once official business is seen to, then diversions and ways
out of the sandy grid are sought.
For many Europeans
on the Trans-Sahara Peugeot run, the road ends in Niger;
although flights to Europe are generally cheaper from the
northern Nigerian town of Kano.
Those who do travel
along the coast between Abidjan and Lagos look at Cotonou as
nothing more than a stop between Ghana's beaches and the flight
home. or you could stop at Porto-Novo (capital)
Porto-Novo is just north of Cotonou
In fact there is not
really that much to do in Cotonou, except get out; unless you
like the idea of paying to join the French around the pool at
the Sheraton.

The Sheraton pool, Cotonou.
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