Togo
Togolese Republic | |
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| Motto: "Travail, Liberté, Patrie" (English: "Work, Liberty, Homeland") | |
| Anthem: "Terre de nos aïeux" (English: "Land of our ancestors") | |
| Capital and largest city | Lomé 6°8′N 1°13′E / 6.133°N 1.217°E |
| Official languages | French |
| Spoken languages | |
| Ethnic groups | African (94.4%) |
| Religion (2020) |
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| Demonym(s) | Togolese |
| Government | Unitary parliamentary republic under a hereditary dictatorship |
| Jean-Lucien Savi de Tové | |
| Faure Gnassingbé | |
| Legislature | Parliament |
| Senate | |
| National Assembly | |
| Independence from Germany and France | |
| 5 July 1884 | |
| 6–26 August 1914 | |
• French Togoland partitioned | 27 December 1916 |
• Autonomy within the French Union | 24 August 1956 |
• Independence granted from France | 27 April 1960 |
| Area | |
• Total | 56,785 km2 (21,925 sq mi) (123rd) |
• Water (%) | 4.2 |
| Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 9,583,381 (101st) |
• 2022 census | 8,095,498 |
• Density | 125.9/km2 (326.1/sq mi) (60th) |
| GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $25.103 billion (151st) |
• Per capita | $2,767 (175th) |
| GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $9.621 billion (157th) |
• Per capita | $1,004 (170th) |
| Gini (2015) | 43.1 medium inequality |
| HDI (2022) | 0.547 low (163rd) |
| Currency | West African CFA franc (XOF) |
| Time zone | UTC+00:00 (GMT) |
| Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
| Calling code | +228 |
| ISO 3166 code | TG |
| Internet TLD | .tg |
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Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. It is one of the least developed countries and extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital, Lomé, is located. It is a small, tropical country, spanning 57,000 square kilometres (22,000 square miles) with a population of approximately 8 million, and it has a width of less than 115 km (71 mi) between Ghana and its eastern neighbour Benin.
Various peoples settled the boundaries of present-day Togo between the 11th and 16th centuries. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the coastal region served primarily as a European slave trading outpost, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name "The Slave Coast". In 1884, during the scramble for Africa, Germany established a protectorate in the region called Togoland. After World War I, Togo was transferred to France with its contemporary borders. Togo gained independence from France in 1960. In 1967, Gnassingbé Eyadéma led a successful military coup d'état and became president of an anti-communist, single-party state. In 1993, Eyadéma faced multiparty elections marred by irregularities, and won the presidency three times. At the time of his death, Eyadéma was the "longest-serving leader in modern African history", having been president for 38 years. In 2005, his son Faure Gnassingbé was elected president.
Togo is a tropical, sub-Saharan nation whose economy depends mostly on agriculture. The official language is French, but other languages are spoken, particularly those of the Gbe family. 47.8% of the population adhere to Christianity, making it the largest religion in the country. Togo is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, Francophonie, Commonwealth of Nations, and Economic Community of West African States.