Togoville is a town in southern Togo, lying on the northern shore of Lake Togo. It was originally known as Togo. The country took its name from the town when Gustav Nachtigal signed a treaty with the town's chief, Mlapa III, in 1884,[1] from which Germany claimed overlordship over what became Togo.[2] The main features of the town are Togoville Cathedral, built in 1910, and a shrine to the Virgin Mary to mark where she is said to have appeared on 7 November in the early 1970s, but there are also numerous voodoo shrines and the former royal palace. In June of 1984, a monument commemorating the 100th anniversary of the treaty was erected.[1] References
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