Boukoumbé [bu.kum.be] or Boukombé [bu.kɔ̃.be] is a town, arrondissement and commune in north western Benin on the border with Togo. It is known for its market, its whipping ceremony and for its tradition of pipe making. Mount Kousso-Kovangou, the highest point in Benin, lies nearby.

Boukoumbé
Boukoumbé is located in Benin
Boukoumbé
Boukoumbé
Location in Benin
Coordinates: 10°11′N 1°6′E / 10.183°N 1.100°E / 10.183; 1.100
Country Benin
DepartmentAtakora Department
Area
 • Total
1,036 km2 (400 sq mi)
Elevation
223 m (732 ft)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Total
83,147
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

The commune covers an area of 1036 square kilometres and as of 2002 had a population of 60,568 people.[1][2][3]

Geography

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The town of Boukoumbé is located 582 kilometres from Cotonou and lies on the border with Togo in the west of the country.[2] Communally it is bounded to the north by Cobly and Tanguiéta, south by Copargo, west by Togo and east by Toucountouna, Kouandé and Natitingou.[2]

Administrative divisions

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Boukoumbé is subdivided into 7 arrondissements; Boukoumbè, Dipoli, Korontière, Kossoucoingou, Manta, Natta and Tabota. They contain 55 villages and 16 urban districts.[2]

Economy

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Most of the population are engaged in agricultural activities followed by trade, transportation and handicrafts. The main crops grown are maize, cotton, cowpeas, peanuts, okra, cassava and tomatoes.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "The World Gazetteer". Archived from the original on 2013-01-05. Retrieved 2007-02-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Boukoumbe". Atlas Monographique des Communes du Benin. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "Communes of Benin". Statoids. Retrieved January 5, 2010.
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10°11′N 1°06′E / 10.183°N 1.100°E / 10.183; 1.100