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1. Lomé – 1,827,000
Capital and largest city; main port, political, and economic hub of Togo.
2. Sokodé – 117,000
Cultural and commercial center in central Togo.
3. Kara – 94,000
Administrative and trade center in northern Togo.
4. Kpalimé – 75,000
Tourism hub near the mountains; known for crafts and cocoa production.
5. Atakpamé – 69,000
Agricultural and trading town in south-central Togo.
6. Dapaong – 58,000
Northern trade center near the borders with Burkina Faso and Ghana.
7. Tsévié – 54,000
Town north of Lomé; known for palm oil production.
8. Aného – 26,000
Historic coastal town and former capital of Togo.
9. Mango – 25,000
Northern market town along the Oti River.
10. Bafilo – 24,000
Textile and weaving center in central Togo.
11. Niamtougou – 23,000
Town in northern Togo; regional market hub.
12. Sotouboua – 22,000
Agricultural community in central Togo.
13. Vogan – 20,000
Known for its large traditional market in southern Togo.
14. Notse – 19,000
Historic city, former capital of the Ewe people.
15. Badou – 18,000
Town near the Ghana border; surrounded by coffee and cocoa farms.
16. Kanté – 17,000
Small town in northern Togo; agricultural hub.
17. Tabligbo – 16,000
Industrial town with cement production facilities.
18. Blitta – 15,000
Town in central Togo; farming and trade activities.
19. Bassar – 14,000
Known for yam production and iron-smelting history.
20. Agbodrafo – 13,000
Coastal fishing town with historic slave trade sites.
21. Bè – 12,000
Urban district in Lomé; busy commercial area.
22. Kouvé – 11,000
Agricultural village in southern Togo.
23. Amou-Oblo – 10,000
Rural market town in central Togo.
24. Kpélé – 9,000
Mountainous district with coffee farming communities.
25. Glidji – 8,000
Traditional spiritual center of the Guin people.
The above is subject to change.
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