Plateau (benin)

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plateau
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Basic data
Capital : Sakété
Municipalities : 5
Area : 2,835 km²
Residents : 622,372 (2013 census)
Population density : 218.35 inhabitants / km² (2013 census)
ISO 3166-2 : BJ-PL

Plateau is a department of Benin with the capital Sakété . The city has not yet been officially named the capital, but performs all functions of the capital.

geography

The department is located in the south-east of the country and is bordered by the Collines department to the north, the Ouémé department to the south, the Zou department to the west and Nigeria to the east .

population

In the last census in 2013, the department had 622,372 inhabitants.

Population development

year population
1979 census 208,722
1992 census 307,676
2002 census 407.116
2013 census 622.372

Ethnic groups

The largest peoples are the Nagot with 45.7%, the Holli with 20.9% and the Gun with 12.4% of the population.

Religions

A majority of 75% of the population is Christian (including 51% Catholics, 13% the Eglise de Céleste and 11% the Methodists). The followers of Islam have left behind the members of the Voudou cult with a share of 17.8% with 11.6% (although many Christians and Muslims also cultivate this).

history

Plateau was created in 1999 when it separated from the Ouémé department .