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Regional in Togo
Agbogbo-Za Festival in Togo
Historical and cultural festival of the Ewe people
Quick Facts
Religious Holiday
Has spiritual and religious significance
traditional
Multi-Day Celebration
Celebrated over 5 days in Togo
5 Days
Holiday Type
Classification in Togo
Regional
Festival
Celebrated as a cultural festival
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About Agbogbo-Za Festival
Historical and cultural festival of the Ewe people
The Agbogbo-Za festival commemorates the exodus of the Ewe people from Notsie. It features historical reenactments, traditional ceremonies, and cultural performances celebrating Ewe heritage and history.
Practical Information in Togo
Banks
Banks are closed
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Educational institutions are closed
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Government services unavailable
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Calendar Systems
gregorian
Types of Celebration
cultural
Traditional cultural celebrations
historical
Traditional historical celebrations
traditional
Traditional traditional celebrations
On this day in African history
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- 1963 Ahmed Ben Bella is elected the first president of Algeria.
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Historical Timeline
2026
Last observed in Togo
๐น๐ฌFinal celebration recorded in Togo
โฐ Last ObservedCurrent Status in Togo
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Togo
Last observed: 2026
Regional Holiday
Date: September 15, 2024