Agbodrafo

Agbodrafo, or Safe Harbor, is a town in southern in the Maritime Region, lying between the Atlantic Ocean and . It grew around a fort and was known to Europeans as Porto Seguro.
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: canton and town in Maritime Region, Togo
  • Also known as: Agbedrafo”, “Agbodrafo (Porto-Séguro)”, “Porto-Segouro”, and “Porto-Séguro

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Togoville.

Town
is a town and canton in southern . It lies on the northern shore of . It was originally known as Togo. Like the country, the town is named after the lake. is situated 3 km north of Agbodrafo.

Agbodrafo

Latitude
6.20839° or 6° 12′ 30″ north
Longitude
1.47741° or 1° 28′ 39″ east
Elevation
65 metres (213 feet)
Open location code
6FR36F5G+9X
Open­Street­Map ID
node 687500455
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2368378
Wiki­data ID
Q4691663
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Urdu—“Agbodrafo” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Agbodrafo
  • French: Agbodrafo
  • German: Agbodrafo
  • Italian: Agbodrafo
  • Italian: Porto Seguro
  • Persian: اگبادرافو
  • Romanian: Agbodrafo
  • South Azerbaijani: اقبادرافو
  • Urdu: اگبودرافو

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Highlights include Mosqué d’Agbodrafo and Bureau de poste d’Agbodrafo.

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