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Sokodé is the city with the highest proportion of Muslims in Togo. 70% of the population is Muslim and the remaining 30% are Christians, mostly Catholics. Sokodé is home to the Tem people and most people in Sokodé speak Kotokoli (or Tem). The ethnonym Kotokoli is the name that was given to these speakers by traders of the Niger Bend.
This is a list of cities and towns in Togo. [1] [2] List. By population. Rank City Population 1981 census Population 2010 census Region 1. Lomé ...
A two-day protests started on 18 October throughout Togo. On the first day, four people—one in Lomé and three in Sokodé—were reportedly killed during clashes between protesters and security forces. [40] [41] Yark Damehame, Togo's security minister, denied the reported deaths, saying that nobody was killed in Sokodé on this day. [42]
Tchaoudjo is a prefecture located in the Centrale Region of Togo. The capital city is Sokodé . At the time of the 2022 census it had a population of 240,360 people.
Centrale Region (French: Région Centrale) is one of Togo's five regions. Sokodé is the regional capital. Centrale is the least populated region in Togo with a total of 795,529 people according to a census done in 2022. [2] Other major cities in the Centrale region include Tchamba and Sotouboua. Centrale Region Prefectures of Centrale Region
Togo, [a] officially the Togolese Republic, [b] is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west , Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north . [ 11 ] It is one of the least developed countries and extends south to the Gulf of Guinea , where its capital , Lomé , is located. [ 11 ]
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokodé (Latin: Sokoden(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Sokodé in the ecclesiastical province of Lomé in Togo. History [ edit ]
Coupe du Togo: 3. 1980, 1982, 1990; Performance in CAF competitions. African Cup of Champions Clubs: 7 appearances; 1980: Second Round 1982: First Round 1983: First Round