Ghana-Togo border
The Ghana-Togo border is a 877-kilometer long international boundary that separates the countries of Ghana and Togo in West Africa. It runs from the Atlantic Ocean in the south to the northern regions, where it connects with Burkina Faso. This border is significant for trade, cultural exchange, and movement between the two nations.
The border features several crossing points, allowing for the flow of goods and people. Major towns near the border include Aflao in Ghana and Lomé in Togo, which serve as key hubs for commerce and tourism. The area is characterized by diverse cultures and languages, reflecting the rich heritage of both countries.