Ouèssè
Ouèssè is a town, arrondissement, and commune in the Collines Department of central Benin.The commune covers an area of 3200 square kilometres and as of 2013 had a population of 141,760 people.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: City with 15,700 residents
- Description: commune of Benin
- Also known as: “Ouécé”, “Ouesse”, “Ouessé”, “Wesse”, and “Wessi”
Ouèssè
- Categories: commune of Benin and locality
- Location: Ouesse, Collines Department, Benin, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
8.49193° or 8° 29′ 31″ northLongitude
2.42584° or 2° 25′ 33″ eastPopulation
15,700Elevation
231 metres (758 feet)Open location code
6FW4FCRG+Q8OpenStreetMap ID
node 2312747964OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
2392319Wikidata ID
Q1133661
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Ouèssè” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Commune of Ouesse”
- Chinese: “韋塞”
- Dutch: “Ouèssè”
- Fon: “Wɛsɛ”
- French: “Ouèssè”
- German: “Ouèssè”
- Greek: “Ουεσέ”
- Italian: “Ouesse”
- Italian: “Ouèssè”
- Japanese: “ウェセ”
- Malay: “Ouèssè”
- Northern Frisian: “Ouèssè”
- Polish: “Ouèssè”
- Russian: “Весе”
- Spanish: “Ouèssè”
- Swedish: “Ouèssè”
- Ukrainian: “Уессе”
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