• Lomé I, named later Déma Club de Lomé was a professional Togolese football club based in Lomé. It was founded in 1974 as part of the sports reform of...
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    cross-border agglomeration of which Lomé is the centre has about 2 million inhabitants as of 2020. The name 'Lomé' comes from Alo(ti)mé or (shorter) Alomé...
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  • Pacific (ACP) countries, first signed in February 1975 in Lomé, Togo. The first Lomé Convention (Lomé I), which came into force in April 1976, was designed...
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  • (Notsé) AS Gbohloé-Su des Lacs (Aného) AS OTR (Lomé) AS Togo-Port (Lomé) Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) Entente II (Lomé) Gomido FC (Kpalime) Kotoko FC (Lavié) AC...
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    The University of Lomé (French: Université de Lomé; abbreviated UL) is a public university in Togo, located in the capital Lomé. It is the country's largest...
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  • aren't as effective as free trade due to the long run instability of the products. "From Lomé I to IV". Archived from the original on 2014-05-04. v t e...
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    since been superseded by the Lomé Convention (1975) and the Cotonou Agreement 2000, respectively. The Lomé Conventions (Lomé I-IV) were designed as a new...
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  • He returned to Togo and played for Lomé I, a fusion of Dynamic Togolais, Etoile Filante de Lomé and Modèle Lomé. He helped the club reach the semi-finals...
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  • 2 1st leg 2nd leg ASDR Fatima 3–2 Al-Merrikh 3–0 0–21 Bame Monrovia 1–4 Lomé I 0–1 1–3 Bata Bullets w/o2 Matlama FC — — Djoliba AC 3–0 Mighty Blackpool...
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    Togoland campaign (category Battles of World War I involving Germany)
    The Lomé–Aného railway ran along the coast from Aného to Lomé, the Lomé–Blitta railway connected Lomé and Blitta, serving Atakpamé and the Lomé–Kpalimé...
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