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Geography: Benin is a tropical West African republic and the
country is currently defined, according to the Danish National Tax
Board, as a developing country, bordering Burkina Faso, Niger,
Nigeria and Togo and with coastline to the river Niger and the
Benin Gulf.
Tekst:
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations:
Re-Drawing Historical Maps of the Bight of Benin Hinterland, c.
1780. / : Henry B. Lovejoy. Canadian Journal of African Studies,
47/3 (forthcoming 2013).
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https://hlovejoy.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/hblovejoy_map_article5.pdf
Pinnock, James: Benin : the surrounding country, inhabitants,
customs, and trade (1897) "Reprint of a lecture delivered before
the Geographical Societies of Liverpool, Newcaste-on-Tyne."
- http://www.archive.org/details/beninsurrounding00pinn
Côte occidentale d'Afrique: les établissements
français du golfe de Bénin : géographie,
commerce, langues : carte au 1/200,000 (1889). "Deuxie`me partie,
Essai sur les langues djedji et mona parlés au Dahomey et
dans les établissements français dugolfe de
Bénin": p. [129]-237.
- http://www.archive.org/details/cteoccidentaled00albgoog
Bettencourt Vasconcellos Corte Real do Canto, Vital de:
Descripção historiqua, topographica e ethnographica
do districto de S. João Baptista d'Ajudá et do reino
de Dahomé na costa da Mina (1869).
- http://www.archive.org/details/descripohist00bett
Fawckner, James: Narrative of Captain James Fawckner's travels on
the coast of Benin, West Africa (1837).
- http://www.archive.org/details/narrativecaptai00fawcgoog
Journal of a second expedition into the interior of Africa, from
the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo (1829) : "To which is added, the
journal of Richard Lander from Kano to the sea-coast, partly by a
more eastern route. With a portrait of Captain Clapperton, and a
map of the route, chiefly laid down from actual observations for
latitude and longitude." "A list or summary account, of the late
Captain Clapperton's Arabic papers, translated by Mr. A.V.
Salamé": p. [329]-340. -
http://www.archive.org/details/journalofseconde00inclap