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- Tandjouaré is a prefecture located in the Savanes Region of Togo. The prefecture covers 946.1 km2, with a po****tion in 2022 of 117,969. The cantons (or...
- Tandjouaré is a small town in northern Togo. It is the capital of the Tandjouaré prefecture and lies approximately 20 kilometres from the regional capital...
- list of cities and towns in Togo. Adeta Agbodrafo Cink****é Kambole Ketao Tandjouare Togoville Geography of Togo "Po****tion of Cities in Togo". Monga Bay...
- to their respective regions below. Kpendjal Prefecture Oti Prefecture Tandjouaré Prefecture Tône Prefecture Cink****é Prefecture ****oli Prefecture B****ar...
- Located in the Tandjouaré Prefecture in the Savanes Region of northern Togo, Africa, the caves of Nôk and Mamproug contain shelter and refuge structures...
- the prefectures of Cink****é, Kpendjal, Kpendjal-Ouest, Oti, Oti-Sud, Tandjouaré, and Tône. To the south of Savanes is Kara Region, its only domestic border...
- Nali Canton of Sagbièbou Canton of Takpamba Canton of Tchamonga Capital: Tandjouare; 16 Cantons Canton of Bogou Canton of Bagou Canton of Bombouaka Canton...
- 58333; 1.5 (Tabligbo Centre Hospitalier Préfectoral) Tandjouaré Centre Hospitalier Préfectoral Tandjouaré Prefecture Savanes Préfectoral Public 10°39′21″N...
- 1980s, but their numbers have declined to nearly zero. The small town of Tandjouaré, Togo lies within the park. Fosse aux Lions National Park, Protected Planet...
- prefectures (B****ar, Bimah (prefecture), Blitta, Cink****é, Kpendjal, Tône, Tandjouaré, Keran, Dankpen, Oti, Sotouboua, Tchamba, Yoto, Wawa, Amou, Kozah) were...