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Introducing Togo

Once regarded as the pearl of West Africa for its tranquil beaches, exotic markets and friendly people, Togo was overwhelmed by riots and human-rights abuses in the 1990s. Sadly the saga continues. When the despotic president Gnassingbé Eyadéma died in February 2005, and his son Faure Gnassingbé seized power, hundreds were killed in street battles and thousands fled the country.

But with the new president gradually winning over the Togolese population, it’s a great time to check out tiny Togo’s hilly landscape, diverse cultures, yam-based dishes, and the football team that qualified for the 2006 World Cup.

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Bones in Akodessewa Fetish Market.
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Bones in Akodessewa Fetish Market.

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  • Jane Sweeney
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  • Water urns at the Vogan market.
  • Wall on roof of a Tata mud house.
  • A stretch of beach.
  • Statuettes in the Fetish section of Vogan Market.
  • Portrait of woman.
  • Woman carrying vegetables in large metal bowl on head.
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