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Lomé (UK: /ˈloʊmeɪ/ LOH-may, US: /loʊˈmeɪ/ loh-MAY) is the
capital and
largest city of Togo. It has an
urban po****tion of 837,437
while there were 2,188...
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Lomé–Tokoin
International Airport (French: Aéroport
international de
Lomé-Tokoin) (IATA: LFW, ICAO: D****), also
known as Gn****ingbé Eyadéma International...
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means that the
driver is a
student of
driving (the
Lamed stands for
lomed, learner). It is also used as the
Electoral symbol for the
Yisrael Beiteinu...
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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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developed countries and
extends south to the Gulf of Guinea,
where its capital,
Lomé, is located. It is a small,
tropical country,
spanning 57,000
square kilometres...
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related to this article: De
Lôme Letter The De
Lôme Letter, a note
written by Señor Don
Enrique Dupuy de
Lôme, the
Spanish Amb****ador to the United...
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Lomes (Asturian: Ḷḷomes) is a
parish (administrative division) in Allande, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in...
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Lome (Oromo: Loomii), also
spelled Lume, is a
district of
Ethiopia in
Oromia State, Ethiopia. Part of the East
Shewa Zone
located in the
Great Rift Valley...
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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...
- Benin, in June 2000) is the
successor to the
Lomé Conventions. One of the
major differences from the
Lomé Convention is that the
partnership is extended...