Togo

Togo is a small West African country known for its palm-lined beaches, rolling hills, and vibrant markets. Its economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with crops like cotton, coffee, and cocoa being major exports. Despite its size, Togo is culturally diverse, with over 40 ethnic groups contributing to its rich traditions and heritage.

  • Togo gained independence from France on April 27, 1960.

  • It is one of the world’s largest producers of phosphate, a key mineral resource.

  • Lomé, the capital city, is a major trade hub and home to one of the largest markets in West Africa.

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