Togo seeks an end to the world map that makes Africa look small
- Posted on August 20, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Togo advocates for cartographic reform to address the Mercator projection's distortion of African continent dimensions. This West African nation challenges the century-old mapping standard that systematically underrepresents Africa's true geographical size relative to other continents. The initiative highlights how colonial-era cartography continues influencing global perception, with implications for international relations, educational curricula, and continental representation in the digital age.
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