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Atakpamé is the
fifth largest city in Togo by po****tion (84,979
inhabitants in 2006),
located in the
Plateaux Region of Togo. It is an
industrial centre...
- The
Battle of
Atakpamé (1764) was an
armed confrontation between the
Ashanti Empire and
neighboring Akan
Allies under the
leadership of the
Kingdom of...
- also
known as the
Atakpame,
Baate or Ife people, are an
ethnic group of
Benin and Togo. The Ana are
concentrated between Atakpame,
primarily in the Gnagna...
- a
priest on 8
August 1987 in the Our Lady of the
Trinity Cathedral in
Atakpamé,
where he
spent his
first year as
vicar of the
cathedral parish. He was...
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Ifodje Atakpamé is a
Togolese football club
based in
Atakpamé. They play in the
Togolese Second Division. In 1990 the team has won the
Togolese Championnat...
- the new
census were Sokodé (95,070), Kara (94,878), Kpalimé (75,084),
Atakpamé (69,261),
Dapaong (58,071) and Tsévié (54,474). With an
estimated po****tion...
- and the
longest line, the Lomé–Blitta railway, or Hinterlandbahn, to
Atakpamé and
Blitta by 1911. By 1914, over 1,000 km of
roads had been constructed...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Atakpamé (Latin: Atakpamen(sis)) is a
diocese located in the city of
Atakpamé in the
ecclesiastical province of Lomé in...
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Korikossa d'Atakpamé is a
Togolese football, or soccer, club
based in
Atakpamé. They play in the two
division in
Togolese football, the
Togolese Championnat...
- an
ethnic group living in the
Plateau Region of
southern Togo, west of
Atakpamé, and
across the
border in Ghana.
Their ethnic language is
Kposo or Ikposo...