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Ouémé Department

Ouémé
Department
Grande mosque in Porto-novo
Grande mosque in Porto-novo
Map highlighting the Ouémé Department
Map highlighting the Ouémé Department
Coordinates: 6°30′N 2°36′E / 6.500°N 2.600°E / 6.500; 2.600Coordinates: 6°30′N 2°36′E / 6.500°N 2.600°E / 6.500; 2.600
Country  Benin
Capital Porto-Novo
Area
 • Total 1,281 km2 (495 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
 • Total 1,096,850
 • Density 860/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)

Ouémé is one of the twelve departments of Benin. The département of Oueme was split into Plateau Department in 1999 and its area is 1,865 sq. km. Ouémé is subdivided into nine communes, each centered at one of the principal towns, namely, Adjarra, Adjohoun, Aguégués, Akpro-Missérété, Avrankou, Bonou, Dangbo, Porto-Novo and Sèmè-Kpodji.

Per 2013 census, the total population of the department was 1,100,404 with 534,814 males and 565,590 females. The proportion of women was 51.40 per cent. The total rural population was 37.20 percent, while the urban population was 62.80 per cent. The total labour force in the department was 383,716 out of which 49.50 per cent were women. The proportion of households with no level of education was 43.80 and the proportion of households with children attending school was 81.70.

Mono Department is located in coastal area that have interconnected lakes and lagoons and elongated coastlines with wide marsh. Freshwater and seawater fishing is the major profession in the region. Petroleum was discovered in the 60s in offshore areas, while titanium, low quality iron ore, ilmenite and chromite are the major minerals. The southern regions receive two spells from March to July and September to November while the northern regions of the country receive one season of rainfall from May to September. The country receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,200 mm (47 in), but the region in the department receives relatively lesser rainfall. The department has mostly low-lying sandy coastal plains towards Atlantic Ocean, marshes, lagoons and lakes. The highest elevation in the department around the coastal plains is 20 m (66 ft) compared to the average 200 m (660 ft) above average mean sea level of the country.

Per 2013 census, the total population of the department was 1,100,404 with 534,814 males and 565,590 females. The proportion of women was 51.40 per cent. The total rural population was 37.20 percent, while the urban population was 62.80 per cent. The proportion of women in child bearing age of 15 to 49 years was 24.80 per cent. The total foreign population in the department was 17,065 which formed 1.60 per cent of the total population in the department. The propotion of assets of foreigners aged 10+ years was 38.00 per cent, while for the people aged 15-64 years, it was 37.60 per cent. The proportion of women in foreign population constituted 51.40 per cent. The number of households in the department was 232,620 and the average household size was 4.7. The intercensal growth rate of population was 3.70 per cent.


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