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  2. Demographics of Togo - Wikipedia

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    Togo's population of 8.64 million people (2021 est.) is composed of about 21 ethnic groups, the two biggest being the Tèm in the Centre (Bafilo, Sokodé, Sotouboua (about 22% of the population); they also live in Ghana and Bénin in big numbers. Tèms have a lot ties with 2/3 of the country as they live in the center of Togo.

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in Togo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Togo" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Adele people; Agome people; Aja people; Ana people; Anlo ...

  4. Togo - Wikipedia

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    People in the 1980s. In Togo, there are about 40 different ethnic groups, the most numerous of which are the Ewe in the south who make up 32% of the population. Along the southern coastline, they account for 21% of the population.

  5. Kabye people - Wikipedia

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    Kabye people also live in northwestern Benin near the Togolese border. The Logba or Lugba people of Benin are closely related to the Kabye. Broadly defined and subgroups included, the Kabiye people are the second largest ethnic group in Togo after the Ewe people, and they dominate the Togolese government and military. [1]

  6. Culture of Togo - Wikipedia

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    Togo's culture reflects the influences of its 37 tribal ethnic groups, the largest and most influential of which are the Ewe, Mina, and Kabye.French is the official language of Togo, but many native African languages are spoken there as well.

  7. Ewe people - Wikipedia

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    The Ewe people (/ ˈ eɪ. w eɪ /; Ewe: Eʋeawó, lit. "Ewe people"; or Mono Kple Amu (Volta) Tɔ́sisiwo Dome, lit. "Between the Rivers Mono and Volta"; Eʋenyígbá Eweland) [3] are a Gbe-speaking ethnic group. The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana (6.0 million), [4] and the second largest population is in Togo (3.1 million).

  8. Losso people - Wikipedia

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    The Nawdba, sing. Nawda, to whom some refer as Lossos in Togo, are an ethnic and linguistic group of people living in the Doufelgou District (Préfecture) of the Kara Region in Northern Togo, West Africa. The district capital is Niamtougou which is also an important regional market town.

  9. List of ethnic groups of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic groups of Africa number ... The following is a table of major ethnic groups (10 million people or more): ... Central African Republic, Ghana, Togo ...