Parakou in Benin
Typical of Parakou is the roundabout in the center of the city, whose center has a pink obelisk with the inscription “Parakou” who is liked by the residents Parakous very happy, even though he happened to sound a little slanted.Addition to many administrative buildings, it also has an office in Parakou, the tourist office, which is open from Tuesday to Saturday.
Is worth noting the hotel “Les Routiers”, which has a small zoo eigenn in which we find reptiles, turtles, crocodiles and many other animals. In addition, there are many more hotels and motels in the city, the nightlife of Parakou is also quite lively.
The city is connected by the railway line-Parakou Cotonou the capital of the country, this line ends in Parakou.
Received worldwide attention Parakou 1993, when Pope John Paul II visited the city. The Archbishop of Parakou is located at the Church of St. Pierre et Paul. But Muslims also live in the city in no small number of Parakou Thus, the mosque is one of the best-known buildings throughout the city.
One is in Parakou
Very hospitable, not least because the town's name means “the city for everyone” to French, which is spoken here “La Ville de Toute le Monde.”
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