It's the same - Togo
To Go = Aller If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.
Togo speaks French because it was a French colony from 1918 to 1960
togo was colonised by the french
Republique du Togo.
People in Togo speak French because it was a French colony during the 19th century, and France, like most colonial powers, impressed its language over the existing languages of Togo.
Jonathan Togo's birth name is Jonathan Frederick Togo.
Togo's birth name is Andres Solomon.
People in Togo speak French because France colonized it, along with much more of West Africa.
The official name of Togo is the Togolese Republic. It is located in West Africa and is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east, and Burkina Faso to the north. The capital city is Lomé, which is situated along the Gulf of Guinea. Togo gained independence from French colonial rule on April 27, 1960.
Dick Togo's birth name is Shigeki Sato.
About 30% of the population in Togo speaks French, mainly as a second language alongside indigenous languages. French is the official language in Togo and is commonly used in education, administration, and business.
Togo was colonized first by the Portuguese in the 15th century; however, the French took control of a wide swath of coastal West Africa in the mid-1800's, and eventually expanded inward. This area included the areas now known as Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Sénégal, and Togo, among others. Although briefly under German rule in the period of 1905-1914, the territory was split up and returned to French and British rule as a result of World War One. (Note: French Togo became a French autonomous republic following WWII.)