Togana
Togana | |
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City of Togana | |
Country | Qolaysia |
Province | Ojibana |
Elevation | 2.5–37.5 m (8–123 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 835,252 |
Togana is the third-largest city in Qolaysia and the largest city in the province of Ojibana, with more than 835,000 citizens. Togana is a multicultural and a busy trading city along the Emmiria Sea and the Qolay Straits, making it as one of major economic cities in Qolaysia. A gateway to the western islands of the country, Togana is supported by the Port of Togana and Togana International Airport, both of which are connected to the city center via toll roads and railways.
Togana is financial, trading, and economic center not only for Ojibana province, but for the whole Togana Island that was very known since 19th century. For many foreign investors, Togana is not only rich in culture in history, but also presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world. As the robust capital of Ojibana, Togana offers a large pool of human capital and talent, lower operational costs as well as a strategic location close to Zalluabed and Togaria and diverse natural resources. The city is known as a trading hub for palm oil export. In Ojibana, there are approximately 4 million acres of palm oil plantations. Togana is one of the progressive markets in trading. About 60% of the economy in Togana is backed by trading, agriculture and processing industries.