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Timeline of Cotonou
The following is a :Category:City timelines|timeline of the
history of the city
of
Cotonou, Benin
.
Prior to
20th century
1830 -
Cotonou
founded as a "slaving port."
1878 - Cotonou "ceded to France."
1883 - French occupation.
1899
- Wharf built.
20th century
1904 - Cotonou becomes part of colonial
French Dahomey
.
1908 - Deepwater harbor opens.
1912 - Cotonou becomes a "commune mixte."
1920s - Population: 8,500.
1928 -
Ancien Pont
built.
1955 - Catholic
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cotonou
established.
1957 - January: Pan-African
General Union of Negro African Workers
founded at a conference in Cotonou.
1960s - Tomety
photo studio
in operation.
1963
*
Dantokpa Market
established.
*
Presidential Palace
built.
1964
*
L'action populaire
newspaper
begins publication.
* Nigerian Yoruba Community-Cotonou organization formed.
1965 - Port constructed.
1967 - Les Muses theatre troupe formed.
1968 -
Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou
and Société Béninoise de Textiles established in Cotonou.
1970 -
Université du Dahomey
founded.
1975 - City becomes part of the
People's Republic of Benin
.
1980 -
Association
des écrivains et critiques littéraires du Bénin founded.
1981 - Population: 383,250.
1982 -
Stade de l'Amitié
opens.
1988 - opens.
1986 -
Sister city
relationship established with
Salvador, Brazil
.
1990 - February:
Benin
constitutional conference held.
1992 - Population: 536,827.
1995
* Centre de conferences international opens.
* December: Meeting of the
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
held in
city
.
1996 -
University of Science and Technology of Benin
established.
21st
century
2001 -
L'Informateur
newspaper begins publication.
2002 - Maison des Médias du Bénin founded.
2003
* 25 December:
Airplane crash
.
*
Nicéphore Soglo
becomes
mayor
.
2005 - opens.
2009 - Population: 815,041.
2011 - Population: 924,000.
2013 - Population: 679,012.
in English
in French
*