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Fufu (left) and palm nut soup (right). Ablo, a maize-based food. Togolese style is often a combination of African, French, and German influences. [2] [4] The cuisine has many sauces and different types of pâté, many of which are made from eggplant, tomato, spinach, and fish. [2]
Sokodé is the second largest city in Togo, with a population of about 189,000. [1] It is a commercial center for the surrounding agricultural areas, and seat of the Tchaoudjo Prefecture and Centrale Region. It is in the center of the country, 339 kilometres (211 mi) north of Lomé, between the Mo and Mono rivers.
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
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.
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 ...
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Kambolé (Camboli or Kaboli) is a small town in the prefecture of Tchamba located 90 km east of Sokode, capital of the Centrale Region in Togo (West Africa). It was founded between the 14th and the 15th century by the original hunter of Ife ethnicity, named Ode Amon, who came from Nigeria. the town is a center of trade for the surrounding agricultural region.
The Tem (also known as the Temba or Kotokoliare) an ethnic group of West Africa, mainly living in Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, and Ghana. There is reported to be about 417,000 of the Tem, with 339,000 in Togo, 60,000 in Ghana and 18,000 in Benin. They speak the Tem language. [1]