Abata in Benin general is located in Benin - roughly 41 mi (or 66 km) West of Porto-Novo, the Beninese capital.
Local time in Abata is 07:14 AM (Thursday). The local timezone is "Africa / Porto-Novo" with an GMT offset of 1 hour.
Lomé, Segbohoue, Porto-Novo, Ouidah, Kouande, Kaihoue, Cotonou, Azohoue-Cada, Abomey-Calavi and Abomey are locations relativly near and could be worth to discover when around.
According to our records, there are 2 airports in the area. The closest airport is Cotonou Airport with a distance of 30 mi (or 48.3 km) north-west of the centre of Abata. Have a look at our dedicated photo showreel to get an idea of what this destinations is like. Need a few ideas for finding attractions and want to know more about this place? Check the related Abata attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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