Dogbo-Tota

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Country Benin
Elevation
65 m (213 ft)
Dogbo-Tota
Dogbo-Tota is located in Benin
Dogbo-Tota
Dogbo-Tota
Location in Benin
Coordinates: 6°48′N 1°47′E / 6.800°N 1.783°E / 6.800; 1.783
Country Benin
DepartmentKouffo Department
Government
  MayorMagloire Agossou
Area
  Total
475 km2 (183 sq mi)
Elevation
65 m (213 ft)
Population
 (2013)
  Total
101,870
  Density214.46/km2 (555.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
WebsiteOfficial website

Dogbo-Tota [dɔg.bɔ.tɔ.ta] (or Dogbo [dɔg.bo]) is a city located in the Kouffo Department of Benin. The commune covers an area of 475 square kilometres and as of 2013 had a population of 101,870 people.[1][2]

Dogbo, like many areas of Benin, is home to a constituent monarchy.[3]

The commune lies in the south-western corner of the Kouffo Department, on the border with the Republic of Togo to the west. [4] It is bounded by the communes of Lalo, Toviklin and Djakotomey to the north; Lokossa and Bopa to the south; the Atlantic Department to the east. [5] The topography is part of the “Plateau Adja” region, with lateritic soils and gently undulating relief (average altitude ~80 m). [6]

Administration

Dogbo-Tota is one of the six communes of Kouffo Department. The commune is subdivided into seven arrondissements: Ayomi, Dévé, Honton, Lokogohoué, Madjrè, Tota (the chief-town) and Totchangni. [7] These arrondissements contain a total of 52 villages in some documentation or up to 65 villages in more recent sources. [8]

Demographics

At the 2013 census (RGPH-4), the population was 101,870. [9] The main ethnolinguistic group is the Adja (over 93 % of the population according to some local studies). Other minority groups include Sahoué, Kotafon, Fon, Mina. [10]

Economy

Agriculture is the principal economic activity of the commune, especially maize, manioc (cassava), tomato, groundnut (arachide) and beans. The palm oil sector and associated processing (including sodabi – palm wine-based spirit) are also active. [11] The periodic market (held every 4 days) in Dogbo is a regional trading hub. [12]

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