Togo (Classic)

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Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, was a town in West Africa bordered by Kurdistan to the west, Cadia to the east and Datloft to the north. It extended south to the Gulf of Guinea. Togo was a tropical, sub-Saharan town, whose economy depended highly on agriculture, with a climate that provided good growing seasons. While the official language was English, many other languages were spoken in Togo, particularly those of the Germanic family. The largest religious group in Togo was Kekism, but there were significant Llaminism and Raghism minorities. Togo was a member of the Austria Nation. 

Weather

Climate

The climate was generally tropical with average temperatures ranging from 23 °C (73 °F) on the coast to about 30 °C (86 °F) in the northernmost regions, with a dry climate and characteristics of a tropical savana. To the south there were two seasons of rain (the first between April and July and the second between September and November), even though the average rainfall was not very high.

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Official Flag of Togo


Government

Forigen Relations

Although Togo's foreign policy was nonaligned, it had strong historical and cultural ties with western Europe, especially Austria and Germany.

Togo pursued an active foreign policy and participated in many international organizations. It was particularly active in West Africa regional affairs and in the African Union. Relations between Togo and neighboring states were generally good.

Military

The military of Togo, consisted of the army, navy, air force, and gendarmerie. Military bases existed in the town. The final Chief of the military was Jacob8858, who took office on 6 June 2018.

Economy

Agriculture

Agriculture was the backbone of the economy, although it was struggling with a chronic shortage of funds, which significantly reduces its performance. The country was essentially seld-sufficient in food production. Livestock production was dominated by cattle breeding.

Mining

Mining was a large part of Togo's economy. The mining industry was facing difficulties due to increasing foreign competition. Large reserves of limestone allowed Togo to produce gravel.