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The sites listed below have been chosen for their utility in providing
accurate (either brief or extensive) information, as well as directories
and extensive portal concerning all aspects of Togolese life and culture.
All these sites are either English language or bilingual, unless noted
in an annotation which follows. As the links to Togo and other African
countries in general often are inactive, we recommend that you try
again if you are not successful in connecting.
For Library of Congress contact information and research and bibliographic
materials on Togo, consult the Togo
Country page of the African Section of the African and Middle Eastern
Division. See also the Library’s
online catalog for books, and materials in other formats held by
the Library, and the Library's Thomas
Legislative Information site for legislative materials (bills,
hearings, acts, etc.) relating to relations between the United States
and the Republic of Togo, as well as to the interests of the Togolese-American
community.
AFRISTAT:
Togo-Données statistiques (http://www.afristat.org/Togo/index%5Fstat.htm)
In French and English. On this site you will find statistical data on Togo for
population, education, economy, tourism etc. AFRISTAT is an international organization
created by the signing of a treaty by 21 member countries in the French Zone
on September 21, 1993 in Abidjan.
Africa South
of the Sahara: Togo (http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/togo.html)
This web site maintains important links to business, cultural, historical, and
political information on Togo.
Afrika.no - Index
on Africa (http://www.afrika.no/links/Countries/Togo/index.html)
In French. Created by the Norwegian Council for Africa, the site arranges links
by subject and is search by country.
Togo
Page (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African%5FStudies/Country%5FSpecific/Togo.html)
Provides links to internet sources which contain information on languages, foreign
affairs, culture, etc.
UMI ProQuest Digital Dissertations (http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/)
Dissertations written on or about Togo from United States and Canada.
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