town, south-central Togo. It lies along the railroad running north from Lom, the capital, to Blitta. Atakpam dates from the 19th century and was first settled by Ewe and Yoruba peoples. It developed as both a commercial centre on a major north-south caravan route and as a haven for refugees fleeing from Dahomean attacks. As a consequence, Atakpam experienced numerous destructive assaults by the kingdom of Dahomey. It is the centre of an important cotton-growing area and trades in both cocoa and coffee. Pop. (1987 est.) 30,000.
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Meaning of ATAKPAM in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012