To which nation does this flag belong? During the 16th - 18th centuries the country was nicknamed 'the Slave Cost' by Americans and Europeans due to the main commodity they took from it. Its capital city is Lome and its official language is French.

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Flags representing nations first appeared in the 17th century and most European countries had their own flags by the end of the 19th century. However, the majority of the national flags used in Africa today were designed in the latter half of the 20th century. This is because, prior to the 1960's, the continent of Africa was divided and ruled by the European powers, and so they used the flags of their own governments. With the onset of independence new nations emerged, and so with them, new flags.  Africa is the second largest of the Earth's continents. It covers an area of 11,668,599 square... Show more

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