The
Walls of Benin were a combination of
ramparts and
moats, called
Iya in the local language, used as a defense of the defunct
Kingdom of Benin, which is present-day
Benin City, the capital of present-day
Edo, Nigeria. It was considered the largest man-made structure lengthwise and was hailed as the largest earthwork in the world. It is larger than
Sungbo's Eredo. It enclosed 6,500 km² of community lands. Its length was over 16,000 km. It was estimated that earliest construction began in 800 and continued into the mid-15th century.