DescriptionThe French fort at Ouidah, Dahomey (now Benin) early 1900s.jpg
Français : Bâtiment principal du fort français de Ouidah, Dahomey (maintenant Bénin). Ce bâtiment et ce qui restait du fort fut rasé en 1908 pour faire place à un parc. Carte postale datant de 1902-1903.
English: Main building of the French fort at Ouidah (also known as Whydah), French Dahomey (now Benin). This building, as well as the remnants of the fort initially built in the late 17th century to tap the slave trade, was razed in 1908 to make room for a public park. Postcard from c. 1902-1903.
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The French fort at Ouidah, Dahomey (now Benin) early 1900s