Togo cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format

Togo
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Last update : 20 January 2025.

Country
Togo
Capitale
Lomé
Number of cities
4145
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Togo. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 4145 places in Togo that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Togo is Lomé.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
2589636NyaliméTGMaritime6.245561.125830Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368423AgbandjiAgbandji,Akbandi,BadjiTG6.451.750Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364577OubiaroTG10.966670.366670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368615AbotésséTG7.533331.20Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364860NatiriNatiri,TchawouikanTG10.30.550Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368089Alogbalé KopéTG6.683331.30Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368332AgokpoTG6.91.083330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366377IdambadoIdambado,IdammbadoTG9.80.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368616AbossoumkoféTG8.116670.633330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367821AtikoléTG6.766670.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364864NatiboniTG10.183330.933330Africa/Lomepopulated place
12494741TchimoriTGSavanesKpendjal10.930870.554070Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368010AmoussokopéAmousou Kope,Amousou Kopé,Amoussokope,Amoussokopé,Amouzoukope,AmouzoukopéTG6.666670.850Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368218AkaképoTG7.083331.40Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365912KokotéTG8.016671.233330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367537BayaBayaTG9.350.933330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367104DévéTG6.616671.133330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366136KassénaTG8.883331.083330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365065NabaTG10.133330.550Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367041DiotaoulDiotaoulTG9.783330.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366784EkpaTG8.066671.633330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367228ChilaTG7.251.333330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589664DolaTGMaritime6.235831.1950Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589505VokéméTGMaritime6.238061.316110Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365468KpodjiKodji,KpodjiTG6.666670.966670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364987NalématéTG9.950.950Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368360AglagokopéTG6.633330.783330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366301KablikodjiTG7.916671.183330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363883TchatchaminadéTchatchaminade,TchatchaminadéTG9.30.90Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364944NamoutéTG10.116670.816670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363987TanbangouTG10.816670.316670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364917Nangoua NangréTG10.050.716670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365000NakiyakouTG10.816670.050Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364886NassakiniTG9.883330.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368189Aklakou EtchaviAklakou Etchavi,HedschawiTG6.351.716670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364054SoutéTG10.150.850Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366556GblikopéTG7.016671.150Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365537KpédjiKpedji,Kpedji Afiokou,Kpédji,Kpédji AfiokouTG6.51.50Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365775KoudassiTG6.616670.866670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364255SamtiSammti,SamtiTG10.033330.550Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367585BaoudaBaoudaTG9.50.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364190SégouSegou,SégouTG9.966670.383330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368028AmouTG7.566671.10Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368618AbonkopéTG7.433331.033330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366701FissohouéTG7.351.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363982TanbimongouTG10.650.250Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368212AkapokopéTG7.833331.083330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363802TététouTetetou,Tetetu,Tététou,TététuTG7.016671.50Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364167SévaTG70.650Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368652AbagatchiTG7.466671.30Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366933DjoineTG10.666670.266670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365401LagoroTG8.783331.250Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367515BéloukouéBeloukoue,Béloukoué,PakpassaTG7.583331.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365969KobikopéTG6.450.783330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365293LititoTG7.050.816670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366865DouakouyaTG8.983331.216670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364295SadoriTG10.333330.466670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367279BounkouloumBounkouloumTG9.450.916670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589722AgbobaTGMaritime6.223331.141670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2305883AdidoméTGMaritime6.234171.157220Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366084KédéodéKedeode,Kedia,Kédia,KédéodéTG9.033331.133330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368328AgoméAgome,Agomé,AzomeTGMaritime6.336671.345280Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363260Zowola KpoguédéSeluga,Soholo,Zoola Kpoguede,Zoola Kpoguédé,Zowla,Zowola Kpogere,Zowola Kpoguede,Zowola KpoguédéTG6.283331.583330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367001DjanbangouTG10.716670.366670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364894NapirkangNapirkang,Naprekango,NapretangoTG10.683330.366670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363273ZongoTG7.816671.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366364Ikpa AnigbéIkpa Anigbe,Ikpa Anigbé,Ykpa-Anigbe,Ykpa-AnigbéTG7.116670.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368161AkouraTG10.533330.666670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367287BoundidoBoundidoTG9.60.583330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365804KouakétaTG7.050.833330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367773AvakodjaTG7.951.20Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367365BongbonBongbonTG9.866670.650Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366440HadédéTG6.883330.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363766TiavalèmeTiavaleme,TiavalèmeTG9.316671.050Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365380Lama WédéTG8.466671.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363298ZiogbaTGMaritime6.215561.381670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367067DiapiéniTG10.933330.166670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365601Kouvé AtranTG6.666671.416670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366824DzogbetoéTG6.466671.566670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367314BouitaTG6.866670.733330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366446GuégueuTG7.083330.80Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363477VoudjagbléTG6.383331.516670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365464KpodjivéTG7.433331.183330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363748TihaléaTG9.616670.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365546KpatiboriTG10.166670.516670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365067NaaboumboTG10.950.816670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367958AondouTGMaritime6.274171.340830Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368345AgnronAgnoron,Agnron,AnyronTG6.516670.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365361LaoTG9.80.90Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367862AtchavéAdjave,Atchanve,Atchanvé,Atchave,AtchavéTG6.5833310Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365194MandoutaTG9.983330.90Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367213DafounoukopéDafonou,Dafounoukope,DafounoukopéTG6.683330.883330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368271AgounéTG7.633331.166670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364345Potassou RhédjéPotassou Redje,Potassou Rhedje,Potassou Rhédjé,Potassou Rédjé,PotosouTGMaritime6.326941.459170Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366218KamassakopéAmassakope,Amassakopé,Kamasa Kope,Kamasa Kopé,Kamassakope,KamassakopéTGMaritime6.272781.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366593Gbafa KopéAtiave,Atiavé,Gbafa Kope,Gbafa KopéTG6.50.966670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364749NouhoulméNouhoulme,NouhoulméTG9.70.833330Africa/Lomepopulated place
12494065KpemboliTGSavanesTone10.971980.397370Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589838AnoukouTGMaritime6.149171.246110Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365395Lakata KondjiTG6.733331.60Africa/Lomepopulated place

**Exploring the Geographic Tapestry of Togo: Insights from a Geographer**

Nestled in West Africa, Togo is a country of rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant communities. As a geographer embarking on an exploration of this West African nation, the quest for data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a captivating journey through geography, culture, and human settlement patterns.

Unveiling Urban Dynamics**

Togo's urban landscape is a reflection of its historical legacy and contemporary developments. From the bustling capital of Lomé, where colonial architecture mingles with modern skyscrapers and vibrant markets, to the historic town of Sokodé, with its traditional mud-brick houses and bustling marketplaces, each city offers a unique blend of urban dynamics, cultural influences, and socioeconomic activities. For a geographer, obtaining comprehensive data on Togo's cities, including their regions and departments, is akin to unraveling the layers of urbanization and spatial organization in this dynamic country.

Mapping the Regions and Prefectures**

Togo is divided into regions and prefectures, each with its own distinct characteristics and administrative functions. From the coastal plains of Maritime Region in the south to the savannahs of Savanes Region in the north, each region boasts its own unique landscapes, natural resources, and cultural traditions. The quest for data extends beyond numerical coordinates, delving into the nuances of regional governance, economic development, and social dynamics across Togo's administrative landscape.

Navigating Latitude and Longitude**

In the pursuit of geographical understanding, latitude and longitude serve as essential tools for mapping Togo's cities and regions. From the shores of the Gulf of Guinea in the south to the borders with Burkina Faso and Ghana in the north, each geographical coordinate offers insights into the country's diverse topography, climate, and ecological zones. For a geographer, acquiring accurate latitude and longitude data is crucial for understanding the spatial distribution of population, economic activities, and infrastructure within Togo.

Exploring Environmental Diversity**

Beyond the urban centers and administrative boundaries, Togo's landscape is a mosaic of diverse ecosystems, from dense forests and fertile valleys to arid plains and wetlands. The country's biodiversity and natural resources support a variety of livelihoods and cultural practices, from agriculture and fishing to forestry and tourism. As a geographer, the quest for data extends beyond human settlements, encompassing the intricate web of ecological processes, land use patterns, and environmental conservation efforts that shape Togo's landscape.

Conclusion: Embracing Togo's Geographic Mosaic**

In the tapestry of Togo's geography, the quest for data serves as a compass, guiding geographers through a landscape shaped by centuries of human activity and natural forces. From the bustling cities to the remote rural villages, each location holds a piece of the puzzle, waiting to be discovered and understood. As we unravel Togo's geographic mosaic, let us not only seek coordinates on a map but also embrace the rich diversity of culture, history, and natural beauty that define this captivating West African nation.

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Exploring the Geography of Togo: A Key Resource for Sustainable Development

Togo, a small but strategically located country in West Africa, offers a diverse and rich geographical landscape. From its coastal plains along the Gulf of Guinea to the central savannahs and the mountainous regions in the north, Togo’s geography influences its economy, climate, and society. For geographers, urban planners, and decision-makers, understanding the spatial relationships between cities, regions, and natural resources is essential for developing sustainable policies. Geographic data, including accurate location and environmental information, is a crucial tool for supporting Togo's economic growth, resource management, and infrastructure development. This article delves into the geography of Togo, emphasizing the importance of geographic data for shaping the country's future.

Togo's Geographical Landscape: Coastal Regions, Savannahs, and Highlands

Togo’s geography is marked by its distinct regions: a narrow coastal strip, a central plateau, and the northern savannahs and mountains. Each of these regions presents unique opportunities and challenges for sustainable development, agriculture, and urbanization.

The coastal region of Togo, which stretches along the Gulf of Guinea, is home to the country’s largest city, Lomé, and its vital port. Lomé serves as the economic and political center of Togo, contributing to a significant portion of the country's GDP through trade, services, and industry. The coastal plains are characterized by tropical vegetation and fertile soils, which support agriculture, including the cultivation of crops such as maize, yams, and cassava. However, the coastal region is also vulnerable to rising sea levels, making climate change adaptation a key priority.

Moving inland, the landscape transitions to the central plateau, where most of the country’s population is concentrated. This region has a more temperate climate and is home to several major cities, including the capital Lomé and the city of Sokodé. The central plateau is an agricultural hub, known for its fertile land and the cultivation of crops like cotton, cocoa, and palm oil. The region is also home to several ethnic groups and serves as a center for cultural exchange, education, and trade.

In the northern part of Togo, the terrain becomes more arid and rugged, with the Togo Mountains creating a natural border between Togo and Burkina Faso. This region is characterized by savannahs, forests, and small-scale agriculture. The northern highlands are also home to some of the country’s mineral resources, including limestone, phosphate, and gold, making it an important area for economic development.

Administrative Divisions and Urban Centers in Togo

Togo is divided into five administrative regions: Maritime, Plateau, Centrale, Kara, and Savanes. These regions are further subdivided into 39 districts, which are the administrative units responsible for local governance and development.

Lomé, the capital city located in the Maritime region, is the largest city in Togo and the center of economic and political activities. Lomé’s port is one of the busiest in West Africa, handling the majority of the country’s imports and exports. As the nation’s most urbanized area, Lomé faces challenges related to population growth, infrastructure development, and urban sustainability.

Sokodé, located in the northern part of the country in the Plateau region, is Togo’s second-largest city and an important cultural center. It serves as a gateway to the northern parts of Togo and is a key location for trade and industry. Sokodé’s location also highlights the regional disparities in Togo, with the northern regions less developed compared to the more industrialized south.

Other major cities in Togo include Kara in the Kara region, a center for agriculture and commerce, and Atakpamé in the Centrale region, which is known for its agricultural activities and as a transport hub for the central part of the country. Each city plays an important role in the country’s economy, culture, and governance.

The Role of Geographic Data in Togo’s Development

Geographic data plays a critical role in understanding the distribution of resources, population, and infrastructure in Togo. By obtaining detailed data on the location of cities, regions, and natural features, policymakers can make informed decisions that ensure efficient resource management, balanced urban development, and sustainable growth.

Latitude and longitude data for cities, regions, and natural resources provides a foundation for creating accurate maps, which are essential for urban planning, infrastructure development, and disaster management. Geographic data enables spatial analysis to assess potential risks such as flooding, drought, and deforestation, helping policymakers to plan for future challenges and implement effective mitigation strategies.

Geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML enhances the accessibility and utility of the information. These formats can be integrated into Geographic Information Systems (GIS), allowing users to visualize, analyze, and share geographic data across different sectors. This flexibility makes it easier for stakeholders—from local governments to international organizations—to collaborate and make data-driven decisions for Togo’s development.

Practical Applications of Geographic Data in Togo

The use of geographic data in Togo is essential for various aspects of the country’s development, from urban planning to agriculture and environmental conservation. As Togo continues to modernize, geographic data will play an increasingly important role in helping the country address its unique challenges while fostering sustainable economic growth.

1. **Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development**: As Togo’s urban population continues to grow, particularly in cities like Lomé and Sokodé, the need for effective urban planning becomes more critical. Geographic data helps in mapping population density, analyzing transportation networks, and identifying areas where infrastructure is lacking. By integrating geographic data into the urban planning process, cities can expand in a way that ensures equitable access to housing, transportation, healthcare, and education.

2. **Agricultural Development and Resource Management**: Agriculture is the backbone of Togo’s economy, and geographic data plays an essential role in improving agricultural productivity. By mapping soil types, climate zones, and irrigation systems, geographic data helps farmers optimize crop yields and manage land more efficiently. Geographic data can also be used to monitor deforestation and land degradation, ensuring that Togo’s natural resources are protected for future generations.

3. **Environmental Conservation and Biodiversity Protection**: Togo is home to diverse ecosystems, including savannahs, forests, and wetlands. Geographic data is essential for monitoring these ecosystems and managing protected areas. GIS tools enable the identification of areas at risk of environmental degradation, such as areas affected by illegal logging or soil erosion. Geographic data also helps in tracking biodiversity, ensuring that endangered species and habitats are preserved.

4. **Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management**: Togo is vulnerable to various natural disasters, including flooding and droughts, particularly in the coastal and northern regions. Geographic data is crucial for assessing disaster risks and planning for emergency response. GIS tools can be used to map flood-prone areas, model the impact of extreme weather events, and develop evacuation routes, ensuring that communities are better prepared for natural disasters.

Unlocking Togo’s Potential with Geographic Data

As Togo continues to grow and develop, the use of geographic data will be essential for ensuring that development is sustainable, inclusive, and resilient to future challenges. By obtaining accurate geographic data for cities, regions, and natural resources, Togo can make informed decisions that optimize resource distribution and promote balanced development.

Geographic data, available in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, enables stakeholders to analyze data, collaborate, and share insights across sectors. These formats allow for the integration of geographic information into existing planning tools, ensuring that decisions are based on the most up-to-date and comprehensive information available.

Conclusion

Togo’s diverse geography, from its coastal plains to its mountainous northern regions, presents both opportunities and challenges for the country’s development. By obtaining and utilizing geographic data, Togo can ensure that its growth is sustainable and that its natural resources are managed efficiently. Geographic data, in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, provides valuable insights that support urban planning, resource management, environmental conservation, and disaster preparedness. As Togo moves forward, geographic data will be a key tool in shaping a prosperous and sustainable future for the country.

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