Regions of Togo
| Regions of Togo Régions du Togo (French) | |
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| Category | Unitary State |
| Location | Togolese Republic |
| Number | 5 |
| Populations | 617,871 (Centrale) – 2,599,955 (Maritime) |
| Areas | 6,200 km2 (2,400 sq mi) (Maritime) – 16,970 km2 (6,554 sq mi) (Plateaux) |
| Government | Region government, National government |
| Subdivisions | Commume |
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Togo is divided into five regions (régions, singular région) (capitals in parentheses):
| Region | Capital | Area (km2) [1] |
Population (2010 census) |
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| Centrale | Sokodé | 13,317 | 617,871 |
| Kara | Kara | 11,738 | 769,940 |
| Maritime | Lomé | 6,100 | 2,599,955 |
| Plateaux | Atakpamé | 16,975 | 1,375,165 |
| Savanes | Dapaong | 8,470 | 828,224 |
The regions are divided into 30 prefectures and 1 commune.
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