cross-border agglomeration of which Lomé is the centre has about 2 million inhabitants as of 2020. The name 'Lomé' comes from Alo(ti)mé or (shorter) Alomé...
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Pacific (ACP) countries, first signed in February 1975 in Lomé, Togo. The first Lomé Convention (Lomé I), which came into force in April 1976, was designed...
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Lomé–Tokoin International Airport (French: Aéroport international de Lomé-Tokoin) (IATA: LFW, ICAO: DXXX), also known as Gnassingbé Eyadéma International...
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Lomé is the capital and largest city of Togo. Lome may also refer to: Lome (Aanaa), a district of Oromia, Ethiopia Lome, Idrija, Slovenia Late Ordovician...
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following are the railway networks present in the country: Lomé–Aného railway Lomé–Blitta railway Lomé–Kpalimé railway Hahotoé–Kpémé railway (operated by CTMB)...
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text related to this article: De Lôme Letter The De Lôme Letter, a note written by Señor Don Enrique Dupuy de Lôme, the Spanish Ambassador to the United...
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Dupuy de Lôme may refer to: Enrique Dupuy de Lôme (1851–1904), Spanish ambassador to the United States Henri Dupuy de Lôme (1816–1885), French naval architect...
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Lomé Agreement may refer to: The Lomé Convention An agreement in the First Liberian Civil War This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The University of Lomé (French: Université de Lomé; abbreviated UL) is a public university in Togo, located in the capital Lomé. It is the country's largest...
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football leagues in Togo. Lomé Commune Lomé Ligue Maritime Est Aného, Tabligbo, Vo, Togoville, Akoumapé Ligue Maritime Ouest Lomé: Tsévié and Kévé prefectures...
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The Lomé–Aného railway was the first railway in the German protectorate of Togoland. Over a length of 44 kilometers, it connected the administrative center...
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Togoland campaign (section Capture of Lomé)
The Lomé–Aného railway ran along the coast from Aného to Lomé, the Lomé–Blitta railway connected Lomé and Blitta, serving Atakpamé and the Lomé–Kpalimé...
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Benin, in June 2000) is the successor to the Lomé Conventions. One of the major differences from the Lomé Convention is that the partnership is extended...
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the line used the station at Lomé, which was initially built for the Lomé–Aného railway. The line branches off from the Lomé–Kpalimé railway at km 2.7....
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Stade de Kégué, Lomé 17 October 2024 (2024-10-17) 19:00 Stade de Kégué, Lomé 20 October 2024 (2024-10-20) 15:00 Stade Municipal, Lomé 20 October 2024 (2024-10-20)...
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Dupuy de Lôme (A759), named after the 19th century engineer Henri Dupuy de Lôme, is a ship designed for the collection of signals and communications beyond...
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Association Sportive de l'Office Togolais des Recettes is a football club based in Lomé, Togo, that competes in the Togolese Championnat National, the top division...
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Cathedral (French: Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Lomé) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lomé (since 14 September 1955), one of the seven...
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hotel in Lomé, Togo on Place De L'Indépendance street, opened in 1980. It is the tallest building in Togo. Because it is the only high-rise in Lomé (and in...
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Lomé I, named later Déma Club de Lomé was a professional Togolese football club based in Lomé. It was founded in 1974 as part of the sports reform of...
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Aleki Morris-Lome (born 29 May 1994) is a New Zealand rugby union player, currently playing for the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby (MLR)...
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vapour in air can be ignited Lycée Français de Lomé, a French international school in Nyekonakpoé, Lomé, Togo This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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initial cease-fire in Lomé. As a result, Sankoh, along with a negotiation team consisting of field commanders and allies, went to Lomé for negotiations with...
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Ghana from 24 September 1979 to 31 December 1981. He served as a diplomat in Lomé, Togo and Geneva, Switzerland. Limann, whose original last name was Babini...
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timeline of the history of the city of Lomé, Togo. 1874 - Lomé founded "by African, British and German traders." 1897 - Lomé becomes capital of German colonial...
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lines from the capital, Lomé: along the coast to Aného in 1905, to Palime (modern Kpalimé) in 1907, and the longest line, the Lomé–Blitta railway, or Hinterlandbahn...
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equipped with signals to ring bells. The line used the station at Lomé of the Lomé–Aného railway as a terminus. Besides the transport of cocoa, the line...
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AC Merlan (redirect from AC Merlan Lomé)
in Lomé. They play in the top division in Togolese football. Their home stadium is Stade Oscar Anthony. Official site Category:Football clubs in Lomé v...
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كوندو) (born February 18, 1991, in Lomé) is a Togolese footballer, who currently plays as a midfielder for AS Douanes Lomé. On August 7, 2012, Kondo signed...
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Lome (pronounced [ˈloːmɛ]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills southeast of Črni Vrh in the Municipality of Idrija in the traditional Inner Carniola...
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