Porto Novo

(pôrtō nō)

or Porto-Novo

capital of Benin: seaport on the Gulf of Guinea: pop. 178,000

See Porto Novo in American Heritage Dictionary 4

The capital of Benin, in the southeast part of the country on an inlet of the Gulf of Guinea. Probably founded in the 16th century, it was settled as a slave-trading center by the Portuguese in the 17th century. Population: 223,000.
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