Capital
Lome is the capital city of Togo. It has a population of 749,700, and is located on a latitue of 6.14 and longitude of 1.21.
Lome is also the political center of Togo, which is considered a Republic, and home to its Executive head of state.
Lome is also the political center of Togo, which is considered a Republic, and home to its Executive head of state.
Official Language
French is the official language. Most newspapers are printed in French, and trade and commerce passing through Anécho and Lomé usually are conducted in that language; however, the public schools combine French with Ewe and Mina in the south, Kabiye and Dagomba in the north. In northern Togo, Hausa is also widely spoken. Pidgin English and French are used widely in the principal trading towns. In all, more than 44 different languages and dialects are spoken in Togo.
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Dominate ReligionReligions: Christian 29%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs 51%
Definition: This entry is an ordered listing of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population. |