Natitingou
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Natitingou {{IPA|fr|na.ti.tɛ̃ŋ.gu|}}, informally referred to as Nati {{IPA|fr|na.ti|}}, is a city and commune in north western Benin and the capital of Atakora Department. The commune covers an area of 3045 square kilometres and as of 2013 had a population of 104,010 people.{{cite web|url=http://atlasbenin.africa-web.org/Atacora/Natitingou.htm |title=Natitingou |publisher=Atlas Monographique des Communes du Benin |access-date=January 5, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226210740/http://atlasbenin.africa-web.org/Atacora/Natitingou.htm |archive-date=February 26, 2009 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.statoids.com/ybj.html |title=Communes of Benin |publisher=Statoids |access-date=January 5, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324053222/http://www.statoids.com/ybj.html |archive-date=March 24, 2012 }}
Natitingou, like many areas of Benin, is home to a constituent monarchy.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-30 |title=Bénin : vers la création d'une grande association des rois et chefs féticheurs du septentrion |url=https://triomphemag.com/benin-vers-la-creation-dune-grande-association-des-rois-et-chefs-feticheurs-du-septentrion/ |access-date=2023-06-16 |website=TRIOMPHE MAG |language=fr-FR}}
History
The town was founded by the Waama ethnic groups but is populated with Ditammari, Dendi, Nateni, Fulani, Fon, and many other ethnic groups. According to popular etymology, the town takes its name from the word Nantibatingou, from the Waama root "Nanto" meaning to crush, as the local people were renowned growers of sorghum which was native to the area and later millet.
Natitingou is evenly divided between Christians and Muslims and, like the rest of Benin, is notable for its ethnic and religious tolerance.{{cite web|url=http://www.natitingou.org/commune/index.html|title=Commune de Natitingou|publisher=Natitingou.org|language =fr|access-date=January 18, 2010}}
The mountains surrounding the region to the east and west sides are important in local animists, who believe them to be inhabited by spirits. Certain people subscribe to the idea that during the evening these spirits emit sounds similar to those produced by stones which women uses to crush cereal grains. Adherents do not crush cereals in the evening, so as not to confuse the two sounds.
European missionaries visited Natitingou in the 19th century and early 20th century.
Geography
The town of Natitingou belongs to the Department of Atakora in northwestern Benin. It lies in a semi-valley, formed by the two mountain ridges that surround it. Natitingou is located 645 km from the economic capital of Cotonou and 100 km from Porga at the entrance of the Pendjari National Park. The commune is bounded on the north by Toucountouna, south and east by Kouandé and to the west by the commune of Boukombé.
The climate in Natitingou is drier than in the south, particularly during the Harmattan season in December/January, when humidity can be as low as 10% and night temperatures can be as low as 17 degrees Celsius.
=Climate=
{{Weather box
|location = Natitingou (1991–2020, extremes 1921–present)
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|Jan record high C = 40.0
|Feb record high C = 44.2
|Mar record high C = 42.2
|Apr record high C = 41.5
|May record high C = 40.7
|Jun record high C = 37.8
|Jul record high C = 39.9
|Aug record high C = 40.7
|Sep record high C = 39.5
|Oct record high C = 37.5
|Nov record high C = 39.4
|Dec record high C = 39.5
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| Jan high C = 34.9
| Feb high C = 36.9
| Mar high C = 38.0
| Apr high C = 36.4
| May high C = 34.0
| Jun high C = 31.9
| Jul high C = 30.0
| Aug high C = 29.4
| Sep high C = 30.8
| Oct high C = 32.9
| Nov high C = 35.2
| Dec high C = 35.2
| year high C = 33.8
| Jan mean C = 26.7
| Feb mean C = 28.9
| Mar mean C = 30.8
| Apr mean C = 30.3
| May mean C = 28.6
| Jun mean C = 27.0
| Jul mean C = 25.8
| Aug mean C = 25.3
| Sep mean C = 25.9
| Oct mean C = 26.9
| Nov mean C = 27.0
| Dec mean C = 26.5
| year mean C = 27.5
| Jan low C = 18.4
| Feb low C = 20.8
| Mar low C = 23.5
| Apr low C = 24.2
| May low C = 23.2
| Jun low C = 22.0
| Jul low C = 21.5
| Aug low C = 21.3
| Sep low C = 21.0
| Oct low C = 20.9
| Nov low C = 18.7
| Dec low C = 17.8
| year low C = 21.1
|Jan record low C = 10.4
|Feb record low C = 13.4
|Mar record low C = 15.3
|Apr record low C = 17.8
|May record low C = 17.8
|Jun record low C = 17.8
|Jul record low C = 18.0
|Aug record low C = 18.0
|Sep record low C = 17.7
|Oct record low C = 15.7
|Nov record low C = 11.4
|Dec record low C = 8.8
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| precipitation colour = green
| Jan precipitation mm = 1.8
| Feb precipitation mm = 6.5
| Mar precipitation mm = 15.7
| Apr precipitation mm = 68.6
| May precipitation mm = 127.5
| Jun precipitation mm = 159.2
| Jul precipitation mm = 183.2
| Aug precipitation mm = 274.6
| Sep precipitation mm = 241.9
| Oct precipitation mm = 104.6
| Nov precipitation mm = 12.3
| Dec precipitation mm = 0.2
| year precipitation mm = 1196.1
| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
| Jan precipitation days = 0
| Feb precipitation days = 1
| Mar precipitation days = 3
| Apr precipitation days = 8
| May precipitation days = 12
| Jun precipitation days = 14
| Jul precipitation days = 17
| Aug precipitation days = 21
| Sep precipitation days = 20
| Oct precipitation days = 13
| Nov precipitation days = 2
| Dec precipitation days = 0
| year precipitation days = 111
| Jan humidity = 33.1
| Feb humidity = 34.3
| Mar humidity = 46.0
| Apr humidity = 62.7
| May humidity = 72.1
| Jun humidity = 77.4
| Jul humidity = 81.5
| Aug humidity = 83.0
| Sep humidity = 81.1
| Oct humidity = 74.9
| Nov humidity = 54.8
| Dec humidity = 39.3
| year humidity =
|Jan sun = 272.8
|Feb sun = 249.2
|Mar sun = 248.0
|Apr sun = 240.0
|May sun = 244.9
|Jun sun = 207.0
|Jul sun = 164.3
|Aug sun = 139.5
|Sep sun = 162.0
|Oct sun = 226.3
|Nov sun = 264.0
|Dec sun = 260.4
|year sun = 2678.4
|Jan percentsun = 77
|Feb percentsun = 76
|Mar percentsun = 67
|Apr percentsun = 65
|May percentsun = 63
|Jun percentsun = 55
|Jul percentsun = 42
|Aug percentsun = 37
|Sep percentsun = 45
|Oct percentsun = 62
|Nov percentsun = 76
|Dec percentsun = 74
|year percentsun = 61
|source 1 = NOAA{{cite web
|url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/2.2/data/0-data/Region-1-WMO-Normals-9120/Benin/CSV/Natitingou_65319.csv
|title = World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Natitingou
|publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
|access-date = January 4, 2024}}
|source 2 = Meteo Climat (extremes)
{{cite web
| url = http://meteo-climat-bzh.dyndns.org/index.php?page=stati&id=1157
| title = Station Natitingou
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|date=January 2015
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Administrative divisions
Natitingou is subdivided into nine arrondissements; four of them urban: Natitingou I, Natitingou II, Natitingou III and Natitingou IV (Péporiyakou) and five of them rural:Kotapounga, Kouaba, Koundata, Perma and Tchoumi-Tchoumi. They contain 39 villages and 26 urban districts.
Demographics
The commune has a population of 75,620 inhabitants according to the 2002 census (57,153 in 1992) with 37,388 men and 38,223 women. The density is 56 inhabitants per km2. The population is predominantly young.
A multitude of ethnic groups reside here speaking a variety of languages. The main ethnic groups are the Ditammari, Waama and Dendi. Other than traditional animism, Christianity and Islam are the main religions practised, and there are a number of churches and mosques in the area. However, many local Christians and Muslims often simultaneously believe in animist practices and join in traditional events in Natitingou.
Economy
People in the urban districts of Natitingou are mostly civil servants, craftsmen and merchants. Natitingou has an important administrative function and has some of the most important administrative bodies and services in the Atakora Department.
Agriculture is the backbone to the rural economy, and farmers produce sorghum, maize, yams and, more recently, cotton as a commercial product. The manufacture and marketing of the local drink known as Tchoucoutou is also very important, and is produced by housewives and is their main source of income. The drink is sold to nightclubs where there are many consumers. Tchoucoutou is made from the grain sorghum and is a form of malt beer.
Tourism
Natitingou is about 50 km from Benin's Pendjari National Park, where tourists can see West African wildlife during the months of December through June.Butler, Stuart (2019) Bradt Travel Guide - Benin, pgs. 161-64 The Kota and Tanougou waterfalls, the great mud castles of the Betammaribe known as the Tata Somba are also within an hour or two of the town by car. Within the town itself can be found the Regional Museum of Natitingou, as well as two marketplaces.
Notable people
Villanova University Men's Basketball player Mouphtaou Yarou is a native of Natitingou.{{cite web |url=http://www.villanova.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/yarou_mouphtaou00.html |title=Mouphtaou Yarou Bio - Villanova University Official Athletic Site |publisher=Villanova.com |access-date=2014-07-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020080418/http://www.villanova.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/yarou_mouphtaou00.html |archive-date=2013-10-20 |url-status=dead }} He was ranked #9 in 2009 among high school basketball prospects in America.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}
Charles Thiebaut, a promoter of African music and culture in France, is a native of Natitingou. He grew up in an orphanage and was adopted by the Thiebaut family from France, when he was 4 years old.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}
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