Bantè [bɑ̃.tɛ] is a town, arrondissement, and commune in western Benin. It is located in the former Zou Province of which since 1999 is part of the Collines Department. The commune covers an area of 2695 square kilometres and as of 2013 had a population of 106,945 people.[1] The majority of the population is ethnically Nago specifically of the Isha subgroup, who themselves are a subgroup of the Yoruba. It is famous for the art exhibition Nago Hunters of the Bante Kingdom by Jean-Dominique Burton.
Bantè | |
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Coordinates: 8°25′N 1°53′E / 8.417°N 1.883°E | |
Country | Benin |
Department | Collines Department |
Commune | Bantè |
Area | |
• Total | 2,695 km2 (1,041 sq mi) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 106,945 |
Towns and villages
editSettlements in the commune of Bantè include:
Arrondissements
editThe nine Arrondissements in the commune of Bantè are:
Notable people
edit- Cudjoe Lewis, the third to last known survivor of the Atlantic slave trade between Africa and the United States, was born in Bantè in 1841.
References
edit- ^ "www.geohive.com geregistreerd via Argeweb | webhosting en domeinregistratie". www.geohive.com. Retrieved 2018-10-23.