Assoli Prefecture

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Assoli is a prefecture located in the Kara Region of Togo. The capital city is Bafilo.

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The cantons (or subdivisions) of Assoli include Bafilo, Dako, Koumondè, Soudou, Alédjo and Bouladè. [1]

Towns and villages

Abakouande, Afoudi, Agarade, Agbandaode, Agouebou, Akoutia, Aledjame, Aledjo Kadara, Aleheride, Bafilo, Bodoude, Bola, Bomboua, Dako, Djandje, Djanguela, Doukorode, Effolo, Fadao, Fazade, Flandi, Foulenda, Gande, Gnata, Groungouboui, Hungbeu, Kadieka, Kado, Kajalawa, Kajamboue, Kangandem, Kao, Katai, Kemini, Kiande, Kolanda, Kolo, Koumande, Kpalanda, Kpayando, Kpayaora, Lakodayo, Lamba, Loukou, Noumbanda, Pampouelou, Payambou, Paywawaya, Peou, Pewa, Soreda, Sorogadanga, Soudore , Soudou, Soulou, Tadoum, Tafdeman, Tamboulado, Taou, Tchambao, Tchonoro, Tchoubona, Tiavaleme, Touazi, Watalangue.

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References

  1. "Annuaire Statistique du Togo (2010-2013)" (in French). October 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-08-06.