Aguégués

[1][2] Aguégués is a lakeside community made up of submersible earth islands in the lower part of the Ouémé River.

Aguégués has a population of 44,562 inhabitants (according to the 4th RGPH) and currently managed by GANDONOU Marc has 23 villages in the 3 districts of Avagbodji, Houédomè and Zoungamè.

Soholou, to stay close to Tê-Agbalin and continue his hunting and fishing activities, in turn took up residence on the current site of Les Agués where he found Amoussou Aguégué (son of Vakon's chief) on his arrival.

The Dankonou community is made up of the descendants of Gnancadja Zounhon, a friend of hunter Amoussou Aguégué (who is believed to be the son of a village chief of Vakon in the municipality of Akpro-Missérété).

Gnancadja Zounhon and one of his Todjinou brothers settled in the west in Sowè (Houédogbadji) and then in Dékanmè (two localities in the municipality of Sô-Ava).

They were led by Zoungla and his companions Houndagnon, Ahésou, Houénou, Atchassou, Assin and settled in Avagbodji district.