Cantons of Togo
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The Cantons of Togo are the third-level administrative units of the country, after regions and prefectures. They are similar to communes or sub districts of other French African nations. As of 2013 there were 387 cantons of Togo.[1]
Maritime Region
Avé Prefecture
- Kévé
- Aképé
- Ando
- Assahoun
- Badja
- Noépé
- Tovégan
- Zolo
Bas-Mono Prefecture
- Afagnagan
- Afagnan–Gbléta
- Agbétiko
- Attitogon
- Glouzou
- Hompou
- Kpétsou.
Golfe Prefecture
Lacs Prefecture
Vo Prefecture
Yoto Prefecture
- Tabligbo
- Ahépé
- Amoussimé
- Essè–Godjin
- Gboto
- Kini–Kondji
- Kouvé
- Sédomé
- Tchêkpo
- Tokpli
- Tométy–Kondji
- Zafi
Zio Prefecture
- Tsévié
- Abobo
- Adétikopé
- Agbélouvé
- Bolou
- Dalavé
- Davié
- Djagblé
- Gamé–Sèva
- Gapé-Centre
- Gapé–Kpodji
- Gbatopé
- Gblainvié
- Kovié
- Kpomé
- Tové
- Wli
References
- ↑ "Le processus de décentralisation au Togo" (PDF) (in French). Cifal-ouaga.org. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
External links
- List of cantons (French)
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