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Where is Lome Togo in the world map?

Where is Lome Togo in the world map?

Togo is located in western Africa. Togo is bordered by the Gulf of Guinea, Ghana to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Benin to the east.

Which country is Lome Togo?

Lomé, city, capital of Togo. Lomé lies on the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic coast) in the extreme southwestern corner of the country. Selected as the colonial capital of German Togoland in 1897, it became important as an administrative, commercial, and transport centre.

Is Lome Togo safe?

Violent crime, theft and pick-pocketing are common throughout Togo and you should be especially cautious in Lomé along the beach and in the markets. Attacks occur during daylight as well as at night. You should avoid travelling alone where possible, even within Lomé city limits, especially at night.

Is Togo a rich or poor country?

Nearly 81.2 percent of Togo’s rural population lives under the global poverty line. This makes Togo one of the world’s poorest countries.

Where is Togo located on the African map?

Africa
Togo/Continent

Where is Togo West Africa?

It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. The country extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital and largest city Lomé is located….Togo.

Togolese Republic République togolaise (French)
Recognised national languages Ewe • Kabiye
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Do they speak English in Togo?

Togo is a multilingual country, which according to one count has 44 languages spoken….

Languages of Togo
Signed (American Sign Language)
French English

Is Togo a good place to live?

The report, which ranked the happiest countries in the world, found that of the 156 studied, Togo was the unhappiest, eight places behind even war-torn Syria. Among the factors surveyed were standard of living, life expectancy, freedom from corruption, and freedom to make choices.

What language is spoken in Togo?

French
Togo/Official languages

The official language is French, although it is not widely spoken outside of business and government. Widely spoken indigenous languages belong to the Niger-Congo language family and include Ewe in the south and Kabiye in the north.