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Togo

The Togolese Republic is a West African country bordered by Burkina Faso to the north, Benin to the east and Ghana to the west. Togo covers 21,925 sq mi and has an estimated population of 6,619,000 as of 2009.

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Are dogs in Togo?

Togo was a dog in the years of Alaska with disease so they had dogs run to get to Nome and Togo was one

What country colonised togo?

The German Empire claimed the territory as the colony of Kamerun in 1884. With the defeat of Germany in World War I, Kamerun became a League of Nations mandate territory and was split into French Cameroun and British Cameroons in 1919. On 1 January 1960, French Cameroon gained independence from France under President Ahmadou Ahidjo, and on 1 October 1961, the formerly British Southern Cameroons united with its neighbour to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon.

Is togo a democratic country?

Togo is listed as a "republic transitioning to a multiparty democracy." However, the work toward becoming a full fledged democracy has been a fight since the early 1990s. Political unrest and disagreement, along with several changes of leadership, both peaceful and non, has halted any progress made towards democracy.

In Togo what percent of kids go to school?

Togo has a 6-4-3 education structure representing the number of years a student has to complete from elementary to college. Primary school, or elementary starts at age 6 and lasts for 6 years fromÊgrades 1 to 6. Next is lower secondary, or high school, which lasts for 4 years from grades 7 to 10. Finally, upper secondary, or college, which lasts for 3 years from grades 11 to 13.

What problems are there with togo?

Togo has an economic problem, I think.well togo is a lead dog but he did not get any credit for he was the one who took the medison to nome. balto took all the credit for poor togo was the one who took in the medison

Who was former European colonial ruler of togo?

Togo's ruler is Faure Gnassingbé. He followed his father Gnassingbé Eyadema in 2005.

Who is the current Egyptian president?

Since 1981, the leader of Egypt has been President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.

Mubarak has resigned and the military has temporarily taken over, so the current leader is Mohamed Hussein Tantawi.

What is the causes and impacts of Arusha Declaration?

Arusha declaration to Tanzania dramatically increased the economy. The reason they did the declaration was to try and make the economy stronger as well as build the economy up.

Is Dr Dansou Folly a director of union togolaise bank of togo?

It's a complete scam, don't fall for it. The scam works like this: some funds were approved in your name but you have to pay a fee for them to be transferred into your account. After you pay you never hear from them again, and of course, no funds get transferred to your account.

What do Togo and Benin have in common?

Togo and Benin are both in West Africa. They both speak French and use the West African franc.

When did Togo Heihachiro die?

Togo Heihachiro died on May 30, 1934 at the age of 86.

How many cities does Togo have?

There are 8

Dapaong, Kara, Sokodé, Atakpamé, Kpalimé, Tsévié, Kpémé et Lomé

What are facts about togo?

Togo:During the period from the 11th century to the 16th century, various tribes entered the region from all directions: the Ewé from Nigeria and Benin; and the Mina and Guin from Ghana. Most settled in coastal areas.When the slave trade began in the 16th century, the Mina was the most victimized. For the next two hundred years, the coastal region was a major trading center for Europeans in search of slaves, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name "The Slave Coast".In an 1884 treaty signed at Togoville under the King Mlapa III, Germany declared a protectorate over a stretch of territory along the coast and gradually extended its control inland. In 1905, this became the German colony of Togoland. After the German defeat during World War I in August 1914 at the hands of British troops (coming from the Gold Coast) and French troops (coming from Dahomey), Togoland became two League of Nations mandates, administered by the Britain and France. After World War II, these mandates became UN Trust Territories. The residents of British Togoland voted to join the Gold Coast as part of the new independent nation of Ghana in 1957, and French Togoland became an autonomous republic within the French Union in 1959.Independence came in 1960 under Sylvanus Olympio. He was assassinated in a military coup on 13 January 1963 by a group of soldiers under the direction of Sergeant Etienne Eyadema Gnassingbe. Opposition leader Nicolas Grunitzky was appointed president by the "Insurrection Committee", headed by Emmanuel Bodjollé. However, on 13 January 1967, Eyadema Gnassingbe overthrew Grunitzky in a bloodless coup and assumed the presidency, which he held from that date until his sudden death on 5 February 2005. Eyadema Gnassingbe died in early 2005 after 38 years in power, as Africa's longest-sitting dictator. The military's immediate but short-lived installation of his son, Faure Gnassingbé, as president provoked widespread international condemnation, except from France. However, some democratically elected African leaders such as Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal and Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria, supported that move, thereby creating a rift within the African Union. Faure Gnassingbé stood down and called elections which he won two months later. The opposition claimed that the election was fraudulent. The developments of 2005 led to renewed questions about a commitment to democracy made by Togo in 2004 in a bid to normalise ties with the European Union, which cut off aid in 1993 over the country's human rights record. Moreover, up to 400 people were killed in the political violence surrounding the presidential poll, according to the United Nations. Around 40,000 Togolese fled to neighboring countries. Togo serves as a regional commercial and trade centre. The government's decade-long effort, supported by the World Bank and the IMF, to implement economic reform measures, encourage foreign investment, and bring revenues in line with expenditures, has stalled. Political unrest, including private and public sector strikes throughout 1992 and 1993, jeopardized the reform program, shrank the tax base, and disrupted vital economic activity. The 12 January 1994 devaluation of the currency by 50% provided an important impetus to renewed structural adjustment; these efforts were facilitated by the end of strife in 1994 and a return to overt political calm

Was there a Dema Emil Cooper in Lome togo died April 21 2006?

obituary of Dema Emil Cooper Lome, TOGO April 21, 2006

When was Togo Mizrahi born?

Togo Mizrahi was born on June 2, 1901, in Alexandria, Egypt.

Who is the current president of the eu?

There isn't actually a President of the European Union. However, the President of the European Council is often referred to as such. Belgian leader Herman Van Rompuy currently holds this position.