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Wednesday 3 July 2013

LOME






LOME CITY IN TOGO

 

Geography:

Togo is a small West African nation. It borders the Bight of Benin in the south; Ghana lies to the west; Benin to the east; and to the north Togo is bound by Burkina Faso. Togo lies mostly between latitudes and 11°N, and longitudes and 2°E.

In the north the land is characterized by a gently rolling savanna in contrast to the center of the country, which is characterized by hills. The south of Togo is characterized by a savanna and woodland plateau which reaches to a coastal plain with extensive lagoons and marshes. The land size is 21,925 sq mi (56,785 km2), with an average population density of 253 people per square mile (98/km2).



Climate


The climate is 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 savanna. To the south there are two seasons of rain (the first between April and July and the second between September and November), even though the average rainfall is not very high.
  
 

Languages

French is the official language of Togo and is the language of commerce. The many indigenous African languages spoken by Togolese include: Gbe languages such as Ewe and Mina (the two major African languages in the south), Kabiyé (in the north), as well as Kotokoli or Tem, Aja, Akessele, Bassar, Losso, and others.


























VIDEO ON LOME BEACH SIDE














One of the best experiences in Lome is Horse Riding on beach.




Vehicles in a local market waiting for passengers



A fishing boat on beach with big ship in the background
             

  A lovely view of road along the side of ocean


 
Quiet Beach Side 

MARKET 



















                            One of Mobile Shops In City



Nice & Clean Road Side



Pavement Next To Beach


LOME CITY BEACH AREA


A View Of Ships From A Beach


Road With Street Lights





DELICIOUS FOODS FROM TOGO


Some of the mouth-watering dishes from lovely country Togo
























 

 

 





 














 

 



























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