There is no official postal code or zip code for Grand-Popo, as the country primarily uses a P.O. Box (French: Boîte Postale or BP) system for mail, not national codes. If an online form requires a mandatory code, 00000 (five zeros) can be used to complete the field. However, this is not an official code. For successful delivery to Benin, a valid P.O. Box (BP) number is essential. A sample P.O. Box address is: [Recipient Name], BP [XXXX], Grand-Popo, Mono, Benin.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Adjaha | 00000 |
| Agoué | 00000 |
| Avloh | 00000 |
| Djanglanmey | 00000 |
| Gbéhoué | 00000 |
| Grand-Popo | 00000 |
| Sazoué | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Grand-Popo municipalities in Benin. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Benin (BJ) |
|---|---|
| Department | Mono |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Grand-Popo is a commune located in the Mono Department of southern Benin, situated along the country's Atlantic coastline near the border with Togo. This coastal administrative division occupies the westernmost part of the Mono Department, stretching approximately 30 kilometers along the Gulf of Guinea and extending inland with a total area of about 289 square kilometers. Grand-Popo serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding communities and is characterized by its coastal lagoons, sandy beaches, and mangrove ecosystems that support local fishing industries. The commune is divided into multiple arrondissements including Agoué, Avlo, Djanglanmey, Gbècon, Hèkanmè, Hilacondji, Sazoué, and Tokpa-Domè, each contributing to the commune's diverse cultural and economic landscape. With an estimated population of approximately 57,000 residents, Grand-Popo maintains a unique cultural heritage as a historical center of the Pedah people and features traditional voodoo practices alongside Catholic and Protestant religious traditions. The commune's economy primarily revolves around fishing, salt production, agriculture, and increasingly tourism, with visitors drawn to its pristine beaches and historical sites including colonial-era architecture. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative services for Grand-Popo's various arrondissements and villages, comprehensive resources are available through regional government portals and postal service databases.
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