Togo

 
Pronunciation: /ˈtəʊgəʊ/
  • a country in West Africa with a short coastline on the Gulf of Guinea; population 6,031,800 (est. 2009); languages, French (official), West African languages; capital, Lomé. Official name Togolese Republic.
  • The region formerly known as Togoland lay between the military powers of Ashanti and Dahomey and became a centre of the slave trade. It was annexed by Germany in 1884 and divided between France and Britain after the First World War. The western, British section joined Ghana on the latter’s independence (1957). The remainder, administered by France under a UN mandate after the Second World War, became an independent republic with the name Togo in 1960

Derivatives

Togolese

Pronunciation: /ˌtəʊgəˈliːz/
adjective & noun