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Lomé
Lomé ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Togo. It has an urban population of 837,437 while there were 2,188,376 permanent residents in its metropolitan area as of the 2022 census. Located on the Gulf of Guinea at the southwest corner of the country, with its entire western border along the easternmost edge of Ghana's Volta Region, Lomé is the country's administrative and industrial center, which includes an oil refinery. It is also the country's chief port, from where it exports coffee, cocoa, copra, and oil palm kernels.
Bey's Palace
Palaces in Algeria
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral
coptic orthodox cathedral in Cairo, Egypt
Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi
Zawiya of Rahmaniyya Sufi Order in Algeria
Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif
Zawiya of Rahmaniyya Sufi Order in Algeria
Mazrui
The Mazrui or '''Mazar'i''' (Arabic: المزاريع) were an Omani Arab clan that reigned over some areas of East Africa, especially Kenya, from the 18th to the 20th century. In the 18th century they governed Mombasa and other coastal places and opposed the Omani Al Bu Sa'id Dynasty that ruled over Zanzibar. On at least one occasion, they attacked Stone Town allying with the Portuguese.