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🇹🇬Top 10 Facts About Togo//Interesting Facts About Togo/Togo Facts/Amazing Facts About Togo

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There are also a number of relatively small lakes, the largest of which is Lake Togo, a shallow lagoon, separated from the ocean by a narrow strip of land. Lake Togo is about 15 km long, 6 km wide

Undercurrent
Togo Coastline
Togo has 56 kilometers of coastlines along the Bight of Benin of the Gulf of Guinea in the North Atlantic Ocean. The waters off Togo’s coast have a strong undercurrent, making its beaches generally unsafe for swimming.

Monument de L’Independance
The Monument de L’Independance was built as a tribute to Togo’s independence from France on April 27, 1960. The structure is made of a human silhouette carved within it and surrounded by promenades, palm trees, manicured lawns, fountains and a black gold iron fence

Koutammakou
Koutammakou, the Land of the Batammariba is a cultural landscape designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Togo. The area features traditional mud tower-houses which remain the preferred style of living.

Phosphate
Togo is the world’s 4th largest producer of phosphate.

Fufu
Fufu is a traditional food item of Togo is made from yam.

Religion
Despite the influences of Christianity and Islam, over half of the people of Togo follow native animistic practices and beliefs.

Anti-apartheid Leader
During Cold War, this black republic strongly opposed apartheid in South Africa. Because of this, the 1976 Montreal Olympics was boycotted by Togo.

Olympic
Benjamin Kudjow Thomas Boukpeti holds the record of wining Togo’s first medal ever? This dual Togolese-French citizenship holder won a bronze medal in the K1 slalom kayak event at Beijing Olympics in 2008.

Akodessewa Fetish Market
The Akodessewa Fetish Market is located at Akodessawa, which is a district of Lomé, the capital of Togo in West Africa. The Akodessawa Fetish Market or Marche des Feticheurs is the world's largest voodoo market.

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