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petrol stations. Kpalimé was
originally called Agomé-Kpalimé,
being one of the
villages of the
Agomé people.
Their origins can
probably be
traced to...
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Agomé-Yoh or
Agomé-Yo is a
Togolese commune in the
Kloto Prefecture, in the
southwest of Togo in the
Plateaux region. It is
situated in the
center of the...
- The
Agome or
Agomé are a
people of West Africa,
primarily settled in the
southwest of Togo, in the
Plateaux region and the
Kloto prefecture. They emerged...
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Cantons of
Kloto include Kpalimé,
Agomé-Yoh, Lanvié, Hanyigba, Tové, Kpadapé, Gbalavé, Kuma, Kpimé, Woamé, Tomé,
Agomé-Tomégbé, Lavié-Apédomé, and Yokélé...
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Volta Regional Museum Mount Afadja Mount Adaklu Mount Gemi
Waterfalls Tafi
Agome Caves Tafi
Atome Monkey Sanctuary Wli
Waterfalls Tagbo Falls Amedzofe Falls...
- century. It also gave rise to sub-groups of the Ewe people, such as the
Agomé and the Waci.
Although the
existence of this
event is not disputed, the...
- Missahoé
protected forest, to
which it gave its name, and near Kpalimé and
Agomé-Yoh. The
commune retains some
colonial remains and is
close to the most...
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waterfall itself is
located near the
commune of Missahoé and the
commune of
Agomé-Yoh. The only
mineral water company in Togo,
named "Cascade", used it as...
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include Amou (6.3 nm),
Kafingbe (2.0 nm),
Miniki (3.6 nm), Sako (3.6 nm),
Galata (4.0 nm),
Soedji (5.4 nm) and
Agome (4.5 nm). [citation needed] v t e...
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Hunungungu c. 1610–?
Lamadje Pokonu ?–c. 1660
Tezifon c. 1660–?
gBagwe Amar
agomê-yewa c.1620-1703 De
Adjara ?–March 1724 Dè-Houffon–Agonmin
March 1724–1742...