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Togo Flower delivery cities include Koudémo Kopé Hiama Kopé Ala Klokpoé Klouvi Rhoségbado Kandé Tchokpo Agbénouvon Ondito Zogbégan Migbodji Koutière Djorergou Manasé Tokpo Akato Avoémé Kémavo Vokémé Séouvé Lablé Kopé Kpésikonou Aképé Dzogbépimé Aisou Avéméné Adablai Naka Aogan Nyavi Koumongou .
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Togo Quick Reference:
Togo Population: 5,399,991 Togo Area: 56,785 (sq km)
Capital city: Lomé Florists Lomé Population: 749,700
 
French Togoland became Togo in 1960. Gen. Gnassingbe EYADEMA, installed as military ruler in 1967, continued to rule well into the 21st century. Despite the facade of multiparty elections instituted in the early 1990s, the government continued to be dominated by President EYADEMA, whose Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) party maintained power almost continually since 1967. Togo has come under fire from international organizations for human rights abuses and is plagued by political unrest. While most bilateral and multilateral aid to Togo remains frozen, the European Union initiated a partial resumption of cooperation and development aid to Togo in late 2004. Upon his death in February 2005, President EYADEMA was succeeded by his son Faure GNASSINGBE. The succession, supported by the military and in contravention of the nation's constitution, was challenged by popular protest and a threat of sanctions from regional leaders. GNASSINGBE succumbed to pressure and agreed to hold elections in late April 2005. Togo Florists and Togo flower delivery is available in Afidényigba Améwawou Kidjaboum Bagré Mikéso Apéléte Ayivi Adjavon Améglo Kpola Togbidji Kalapé Dola Bamé Atchyomé Alakopé Avégwimé Edjé Ema Kopé Vamatchi Niamassi Eho Bolou Kpéta Sopé Sosou Kponou Katchamba Nyita Dzogbédji Havé Gbadago Dodji Ounpé Gaokopé Sovipé Badoga Adjavi Gbouamé Gagban Adjido Déka Lébé Witi Kpoguéde Sédjro Dekpo Avédji Sidomi Kouvi Tokpokondji Tchidémé Kohoun Bétoglo Dévikamé Dosavi Zomésimé Kadjala Tabligbo Sirka Atchati Pouda Gbésogbé Agbodinou