• African literature is Doguicimi by Beninese writer, Paul Hazoumé, which has been described as "the first historical novel of African literature". Kusum...
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    Benin (redirect from Beninese)
    and Istanbul. Beninese literature had an oral tradition before French became the dominant language. Félix Couchoro wrote the first Beninese novel, L'Esclave...
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    Namibian literature South African literature Afrikaans literature West African literature Beninese literature Burkina Faso literature Literature of Cape...
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    Guides du Bénin Scoutisme Béninois Literature of Benin Beninese writers Music of Benin Gangbe brass band Beninese hip hop Aja people Ewe people Fon people...
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    Beninese cuisine involves many fresh meals served with a variety of sauces. Meat is usually quite expensive, and meals are generally light on meat and...
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    French is spoken by 4.6 million people out of 13.7 million (33.68%). Of the Beninese languages, Fon (a Gbe language) and Yoruba are the most important in the...
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  • This is a list of Beninese writers. Christine Adjahi Gnimagnon, also connected with Senegal Stanislas Adotevi (1934– ), French-language academic and philosopher[Gikandi]...
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    Gilbert Jean Dagnon. The Gangbe brass band is an internationally prominent Beninese ensemble. The majority of Benin’s 9.32 million people live in the south...
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    Cuisine Design Fashion Flag Folklore Gardens Internet Italophilia Libraries Literature Media Museums Music Mythology National symbols Palaces Philosophy Public...
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    African Americans Zimbabwean Americans West Africans in the United States Beninese Americans Bissau-Guinean Americans Cape Verdean Americans Gambian Americans...
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    Lists of writers (category Lists of literature lists)
    Assyrian writers Australian authors Bangladeshi writers Barbadian writers Beninese writers Black British writers Bosniak writers British Jewish writers Brazilian...
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    Paulin J. Hountondji (category Beninese writers)
    Paulin Jidenu Hountondji (11 April 1942 – 2 February 2024) was a Beninese philosopher, politician and academic considered one of the most important figures...
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    Zakari Dramani-Issifou (category Beninese poets)
    1940, in Djougou, Benin) is a poet, writer, historian, and academic of Beninese and French nationality. He also serves as a consultant for UNESCO in pedagogy...
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  • Olaitan Olaonipekun (1984–2010), Nigerian Rapper Junior Olaitan (born 2002), Beninese footballer Olaitan Ibrahim (born 1986), Nigerian Paralympic powerlifter...
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    are also reality television stars. Literature Armenian American literature constitutes a diverse body of literature that incorporates American writers...
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    nkatenkwan (peanut butter soup), and abunubunu soup. Today, it also features in Beninese cuisine, Cameroonian cuisine, Guinean cuisine, Congolese cuisine, Nigerian...
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    Abortion in Benin Benin Women in Culture, Business & Travel : A Profile of Beninese Women in the Fabric of Society. World Trade Press. 2010-01-01. p. 1. ISBN 9781607802860...
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    poet of African-American and Ukrainian descent Jean Sagbo (born 1959) – Beninese-Russian politician. Elected councilman of the town of Novozavidovo Jerry-Christian...
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  • Xʷi-dah), from the Xweda Gbe language and people of Benin. Today, the Beninese city of Ouidah bears the kingdom's name. To the west of it is the former...
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  • Dominique Aguessy (category Beninese women novelists)
    Dominique Aguessy (born March 31, 1937) is a Beninese writer, poet, former sociology researcher, and trade union congress member. Aguessy was born in Benin...
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  • Dieudonné Gnammankou (category Beninese historians)
    Dieudonné Gnammankou (born 1963) is a Beninese historian and translator. Gnammankou was born in 1963 in Cote d'Ivoire. He studied in the former Soviet...
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    Irène Assiba d'Almeida (category 20th-century Beninese writers)
    Irène Assiba d'Almeida is a Beninese poet, translator and literary scholar. She is Professor of Francophone Studies and French at the University of Arizona...
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  • Elan (section Literature)
    (snowmobile), by Skidoo French sloop Élan, a minesweeping vessel Elan Sportif, a Beninese basketball club All pages with titles beginning with Elan All pages with...
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  • 1990 and 2008 by the National Center for Applied Linguistics. In 2011, a Beninese priest-chief by the name of Tolúlàṣẹ Ògúntósìn devised a new script for...
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    Aqidah (creed) Tafsir (exegesis) Fiqh (jurisprudence) Sharia (law) Key literature Rūhānī Khazā᾽in Malfūzāt Tafsīr-e-Kabīr Haqā'iq al-Furqān Review of Religions...
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    Toussaint Louverture (category French people of Beninese descent)
    François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dɔminik tusɛ̃ luvɛʁtyʁ], English: /ˌluːvərˈtjʊər/) also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint...
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    French pharmacist, biochemist and spy Basile Adjou Moumouni (1922–2019), Beninese physician Roland Paskoff (1933–2005), French geologist Jean-Marie Tarascon...
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  • Daté Atavito Barnabe-Akayi (category Beninese writers)
    Daté Atavito Barnabé-Akayi (born September 24, 1978) is a Beninese teacher and writer, known for his work in theatre and poetry. He grew up in Kpalimé...
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  • See: List of Algerian writers See: List of Angolan writers See: List of Beninese writers Galesiti Baruti, novelist and academic Unity Dow (1959–), judge...
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    African Americans Zimbabwean Americans West Africans in the United States Beninese Americans Bissau-Guinean Americans Cape Verdean Americans Gambian Americans...
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