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  2. Togoland - Wikipedia

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    Togoland, officially the Togoland Protectorate (German: Schutzgebiet Togo; French: Protectorat du Togo), was a protectorate of the German Empire in West Africa from 1884 to 1914, encompassing what is now the nation of Togo and most of what is now the Volta Region of Ghana, approximately 90,400 km 2 (29,867 sq mi) in size.

  3. History of Togo - Wikipedia

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    Because it became Germany's only self-supporting colony and because of its extensive rail and road infrastructure—Germany had opened Togo's first rail line between Lomé and Aného in 1905—Togoland was known as its model possession. [4] At the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 the colony was drawn into the conflict.

  4. Germany–Togo relations - Wikipedia

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    A plantation economy was established, and as the only colony, Togo yielded a financial profit for the empire. [2] After the start of World War I, Germany lost control of Togo as early as August 1914. After the end of the war, Togo was placed under League of Nations supervision in 1920 and divided between the French and British. [3]

  5. List of colonial governors of Togo - Wikipedia

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    Togoland (bordered in red), 1905. French Togoland (pale purple) and British Togoland (pale green).This article lists the colonial governors of Togo.It encompasses the period when the country was under colonial rule of the German Empire (as Togoland), military occupation of the territory by the Allies of World War I (during the Togoland campaign of the African theatre), as well as the period ...

  6. Togoland campaign - Wikipedia

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    The German Empire had established a protectorate over Togoland in 1884, which was slightly larger than Ireland and had a population of about one million people in 1914. A mountain range with heights of over 3,000 ft (910 m) runs south-west to north-east and restricts traffic between the coast and hinterland.

  7. Bismarckburg, Togo - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Bismarckburg was a colonial station in the German colony of Togo. ... Instead of directing trade to the coast of German Togo, ...

  8. African theatre of World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Togoland Campaign (9–26 August 1914) was a French and British invasion of the German colony of Togoland in West Africa (which became Togo and the Volta Region of Ghana after independence) during the First World War. The colony was invaded on 6 August, by French forces from Dahomey to the east and on 9 August by British forces from Gold ...

  9. Togo-Bè Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom of Togo-Bè was a precolonial state located in the south of modern day Togo, founded by Ewe people. It was situated around Lake Togo and has possibly encompassed an area of 600 km 2 . The date of foundation of the kingdom remains unclear and its history is widely disputed.