Lomé was founded by the Ewe, an indigenous ethnic group, in 1880. Located on the southwestern Atlantic coast of Togo, Lomé has a long history of trade. In 2000, an estimated 900,000 people resided in Lomé. Europe's “Scramble for Africa” began in 1880.
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The largest ethnic group of Togo are the Ewe, who live mainly in the southern part of the nation. The second largest group are the Kabye, who are mostly from ...
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There are 41 ethnic groups in Togo. Major ethnics in the south include Ewe (22% of the total population) and Mina peoples (6%). Akposso, Tchamba and other ...
One of Togo's most homogeneous ethnic groups, Moba inhabit rich agricultural lands in north Dapaong area and speak a dialect influenced by the More language of ...
Ethnic groups: Ewe, Mina, Kabye, Cotocoli, Moba, and others. Religions (est.): Animist 33%, Christian 47.1%, Muslim 13.7%, other 6.1%. Languages: French ( ...