Zèko

Zèko is an arrondissement in the Zou department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Za-Kpota. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 5,690.[1]

Zèko
Arrondissement
Country Benin
DepartmentZou Department
CommuneZa-Kpota
Population
 (2002)
 • Total5,690
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

References

  1. Institut National de la Statistique Benin, accessed by Geohive, accessed 4 June 2012
Arrondissements of the Zou Department
Abomey
  • Agbokpa
  • Dètohou
  • Djègbè
  • Hounli
  • Sèhoun
  • Vidolè
  • Zounzounmè
Agbangnizoun
  • Adahondjigon
  • Adingningon
  • Agbangnizoun
  • Kinta
  • Kpota
  • Lissazounmè
  • Sahé
  • Siwé
  • Tanvé
  • Zoungoudo
Bohicon
  • Agongointo
  • Avogbana
  • Bohicon I
  • Bohicon II
  • Gnidjazoun
  • Lissèzoun
  • Ouassaho
  • Passagon
  • Saclo
  • Sodohomè
Cové
  • Adogbé
  • Gounli
  • Houéko
  • Houen-Hounso
  • Lainta-Cogbè
  • Naogon
  • Soli
  • Zogba
Djidja
  • Agondji
  • Agouna
  • Dan
  • Djidja
  • Dohouimè
  • Gobè
  • Monsourou
  • Mougnon
  • Oungbègamè
  • Outo
  • Setto
  • Zoukou
Ouinhi
  • Dasso
  • Ouinhi
  • Sagon
  • Tohoué
Za-Kpota
  • Allahé
  • Assalin
  • Houngomey
  • Kpakpamè
  • Kpozoun
  • Za-Kpota
  • Za-Tanta
  • Zèko
Zagnanado
  • Agonli-Houégbo
  • Banamè
  • Don-Tan
  • Dovi
  • Kpédékpo
  • Zagnanado
Zogbodomey
  • Akiza
  • Avlamè
  • Cana I
  • Cana II
  • Domè
  • Koussoukpa
  • Kpokissa
  • Massi
  • Tanwé-Hessou
  • Zogbodomey
  • Zoukou

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