Cantons of Togo
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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.[1] However, as of May 2019, there are 394 cantons, grouped within 39 prefectures.[2]
Centrale Region
- 05 Prefectures; 61 Cantons
Blitta Prefecture
| Mô Prefecture
| Sotouboua Prefecture
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Tchamba Prefecture
| Tchaoudjo Prefecture
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Kara Region
- 07 Prefectures; 75 Cantons
Assoli Prefecture
| Bassar Prefecture
| Binah Prefecture
| Dankpen Prefecture
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Doufelgou Prefecture
| Kéran Prefecture
| Kozah Prefecture
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Maritime Region
- 08 Prefectures; 74 Cantons
Avé Prefecture
| Bas-Mono Prefecture
| Agoé–Nyivé Prefecture
| Golfe Prefecture
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Lacs Prefecture
| Vo Prefecture
| Yoto Prefecture
| Zio Prefecture
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Plateaux Region
- 12 Prefectures; 113 Cantons
Agou Prefecture
| Akébou Prefecture
| Amou Prefecture
| Anié Prefecture
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Danyi Prefecture
| Est-Mono Prefecture
| Haho Prefecture
| Kloto Prefecture
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Kpélé Prefecture
| Moyen-Mono Prefecture
| Ogou Prefecture
| Wawa Prefecture
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Savanes Region
- 07 Prefectures; 69 Cantons
Cinkassé Prefecture
| Kpendjal Prefecture
| Kpendjal-Ouest Prefecture
| Oti Prefecture
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Oti-Sud Prefecture
| Tandjouaré Prefecture
| Tone Prefecture
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References
External links
- List of cantons (in French)