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Cantons Of Togo
The Cantons of Togo are the third-level administrative units of the country, after regions and prefectures; which in turn they are subdivided into villages. They are similar to communes or sub-districts or sub-prefectures of other French African nations. As of 2013 there were 387 cantons, grouped within 35 prefectures. However, as of May 2019, there are 394 cantons, grouped within 39 prefectures. Centrale Region * 05 Prefectures; 61 Cantons Blitta Prefecture * Capital: Blitta–Gare; 21 Cantons # Canton of Blitta–Gare # Canton of Agbandi # Canton of Atchintsé # Canton of Blitta–Village # Canton of Diguengué # Canton of Dikpéléou # Canton of Doufouli # Canton of Katchenké # Canton of Koffiti # Canton of Langabou # Canton of M’Poti # Canton of Pagala–Gare # Canton of Pagala–Village # Canton of Tchaloudè # Canton of Tcharé–Baou # Canton of Tchifama # Canton of Tintchro # Canton of Waragni # Canton of Welly # Canton of Yaloumbé # Canton o ...
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Canton (administrative Division)
A canton is a type of administrative division of a country. In general, cantons are relatively small in terms of area and population when compared with other administrative divisions such as counties, departments, or provinces. Internationally, the most politically important cantons are the Swiss cantons. As the constituents of the Swiss Confederation, theoretically and historically, they are semi-sovereign states. The term is derived from the French word '' canton'', meaning "corner" or "district" (from which " cantonment" is also derived). In specific countries Cantons exist or previously existed in the following countries: *Cantons of Belgium * Cantonal Government of Bohol * Cantons of Bolivia *Cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina: federal units of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Canada: Canadian French equivalent for the English word "township", since the translation ''municipalité'' is already used for a different level of government (see township). ** Cantons o ...
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Sotouboua
Sotouboua is a town located in Sotouboua Prefecture in the Centrale Region of Togo. Transport Sotouboua is the apparent railway terminus in the north. Accident On 6 December 1965, two trucks crashed into a crowd of dancers, killing 125 people. This was one of the worst road accidents in the country on record. See also * List of road accidents * Railway stations in Togo Railway stations in Togo include: Maps UNHCR Map - includes yet to be built railwaysUN Map GH- covers 95% of Togo UNHCR Map of Benin - covers 95& of TogoUNECA Map Towns served by rail All lines gauge Existing Although the following destin ... References Populated places in Centrale Region, Togo {{Togo-geo-stub ...
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Sotouboua Prefecture
Sotouboua Prefecture is a prefecture of the Centrale Region of Togo. Its principal town is Sotouboua. At the time of the 2010 census it had a population of 158,425 people. Covering an area of , it is divided administratively into 11 cantons including Sotouboua, Adjengré, Tchébébé, Aouda, Fazao, Titigbé, Kaniamboua, Bodjondé, Sassaro, Kazaboua, Tabindè. Populated places * Ayengre * Mpoti * Sotouboua Sotouboua is a town located in Sotouboua Prefecture in the Centrale Region of Togo. Transport Sotouboua is the apparent railway terminus in the north. Accident On 6 December 1965, two trucks crashed into a crowd of dancers, killing 125 people. ... References {{Togo-geo-stub Prefectures of Togo Centrale Region, Togo ...
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