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

Togo
Togo
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 22 January 2026.

Country
Togo
Capital
Lomé
Number of cities
4145
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This is the best list of 4145 cities in the Togo available in 5 formats ( Excel, CSV, JSON, SQL, XML ). You will find only data associated with the cities of a country (capital, towns and villages). There is no information concerning the environment, such as the location of a river or a mountain, for example. All cities are associated with regions and sub-regions (where available).

Each file contains the following data: Geoname_ID, City, Alternate_Name, Country_Code, Region, Sub_region, Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Population, Timezone, Fcode_Name. See the FAQ below for a detailed explanation.

Here is an example of the data from the Togo file that you are going to retrieve. The data is displayed here in the form of a table:


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
2364780NimbéoloNimbeolo,Nimbéolo,Nimmbeolo,NimmbéoloTG9.850.666670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364064SounsouriTG10.733330.150Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365936KofordiaTG8.766671.383330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366524GlitoTG7.583331.533330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365247LossokopéTG7.216671.233330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364838NégakopéTG7.551.266670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368357AglénosihouéTG6.751.550Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364347PossourhéTG7.116671.633330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589809AtisoTGMaritime6.199171.229720Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589789AgbézourhlanTGMaritime6.219441.2250Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364798NiarangaTG9.016671.083330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368182AkolochiTG7.166671.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366535GléféTG7.566671.133330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365166MassipouMassipouTG9.650.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365053NabontonTG10.90.233330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367214DafolényaméTG6.650.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589729TchokpoTGMaritime6.223611.1650Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363960TanlongueTG10.883330.033330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367736AvévonouTG6.366671.516670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366282AkadiaméAkadiame,Akadiamé,Kadiame,KadiaméTGMaritime6.327781.33750Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363272ZootiTG6.416671.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365039NadégréTG10.816670.183330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368451AgadjakpéTG6.551.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363692Togbé SokouTG6.216671.583330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364690OdjouboTG7.633331.233330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363883TchatchaminadéTchatchaminade,TchatchaminadéTG9.30.90Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364061SouroukouTG8.750.666670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589831TiséTGMaritime6.161671.21750Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368522AdjodoTG7.983331.50Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363556ToutougTG10.916670.016670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366211KaminaTG7.933330.850Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366755EssankopéTG6.483330.733330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367067DiapiéniTG10.933330.166670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365439KpotaTG6.866671.350Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367860AtchavéAtchanve,Atchanvé,Atchave,Atchavé,AtschaweTG6.866671.216670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364618OloguiméTG7.050.783330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367735AvévoenAvevoen,Avevwen,Avévoen,Avévwen,Vevoin,VévoinTGMaritime6.498061.026670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368652AbagatchiTG7.466671.30Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368062AmatétoukopéAmatetoukope,Amatétoukopé,Ametekou Kope,Amétekou KopéTG6.616670.850Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368479AfidemghaTG7.566671.033330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2368006AmoutchouAmouchou,Amoutchou,AmutschuTG7.383331.183330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365296Lili KopéLili Kope,Lili Kopé,Lilikove,LilikovéTG6.551.183330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363290ZogbédjiTG6.41.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589520AkouséTGMaritime6.227781.371110Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367935ApéyéméTGPlateaux7.20.70Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367803AtioukoufeTG8.051.30Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367798Atisso KondjiAtiso Kondji,Atisso Kondji,Zoki KondjiTG6.333331.666670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365979KloumekpéKloumekpe,Kloumekpé,Koueve,KouévéTG6.450.783330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367258BoutanièmpaTG9.950.716670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367327BouéléBouele,BouéléTG9.516670.583330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366622Gando NamoniDje-Gando,Djé-Gando,Gando,Gando Namoni,Grando Namoni,Je GandoTGSavanes10.33250.744720Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364602OranyiOranyi,OureguiTG8.266671.016670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365836KonkonTG110.133330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365650KounyanètméKounianetme,Kounianètmé,Kounyanetme,KounyanètméTG9.966671.333330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364396PéoungouTG10.733330.416670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367025DjabontotiTG10.916670.50Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589531AisouTGMaritime6.243611.492780Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589635GakpodjiTGMaritime6.234441.108330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367563Bassé AdjidoTG7.351.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367746AvéhoAveho,Aveho-Tongbe,Avého,Avého-TongbéTG7.216670.783330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589583KofiwendjéTGMaritime6.138891.275830Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363795TiadiTG7.51.216670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367209DagniTG7.816670.766670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365634KoussatiéouKoussatieou,KoussatiéouTG9.833330.483330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367821AtikoléTG6.766670.983330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363389YadéTG7.716670.650Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367718AwandjéloAwandjello,Awandjelo,AwandjéloTG9.451.216670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363636TomanéTG7.20.850Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365600Kouvé GboliTG6.651.40Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367232ChénakoéTG7.11.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363567TountiongaTG10.350.60Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589716Yokoé KopéganTGMaritime6.171941.142780Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364250SanfatoutiTG110.30Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364459PampouelouPampouelouTG9.41.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366791EkétoEketo,Ekote,Ekoté,EkétoTG7.50.833330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365510KpéréaKperea,KpéréaTG9.50.916670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363294ZivéTG6.733331.116670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589619AlokénouTGMaritime6.243061.077220Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364248SangbanaTG10.350.483330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365105Momé HounkpatiTG6.466671.566670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363274ZongoTG6.566670.90Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366999DjanboriTG10.516670.316670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589533KouiTGMaritime6.244441.499440Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367130DékléméTG6.633331.116670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364259SambaSamba,SammbaTG9.60.883330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365905KokoukopéTG7.583330.550Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367437BitankpanBitankpanTG9.450.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366435HahogodouTG6.883331.083330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365229MaboualabiMaboualabiTG9.70.583330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364097SollaSola,SollaTGKara9.890561.348890Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363522TsivéTGMaritime6.336671.077220Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589654AgbodjaloTGMaritime6.245561.163330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2367840AtétouTG9.933331.050Africa/Lomepopulated place
2589565KoumazanTGMaritime6.175561.333060Africa/Lomepopulated place
2365204ManandoManandoTG9.80.616670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364390PessidéTG10.050.933330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366908DoévéDeve,Doeve,Doévé,DéveTG6.616671.066670Africa/Lomepopulated place
2366319JéwindouTG9.983330.633330Africa/Lomepopulated place
2364228SéouvéSaouve,Saouvé,Seouve,SéouvéTGMaritime6.286941.261110Africa/Lomepopulated place
2363471Voulè KopéVole Kope,Vole Kopé,Voule Kope,Voulè KopéTG6.666671.30Africa/Lomepopulated place

Togo: A Geographical Overview of West Africa’s Coastal Gem

Togo, a small yet dynamic country in West Africa, is nestled between Ghana to the west, Benin to the east, and Burkina Faso to the north, with a long stretch of coastline along the Gulf of Guinea to the south. Despite its compact size, Togo is a country of geographical contrasts, offering everything from dense tropical forests and expansive savannas to sandy beaches and coastal lagoons. Understanding Togo’s geographical landscape is key to appreciating its natural beauty, its regional economies, and the ways in which its cities, regions, and resources are distributed. Geographic data, including the latitude and longitude of cities and regions, provides the insights needed to develop a comprehensive understanding of Togo’s spatial dynamics and challenges.

A Land of Diverse Landscapes: From Coastal Plains to Highland Regions

Togo’s geography is characterized by diversity, with its landscapes ranging from coastal plains in the south to hilly and mountainous terrain in the north. The southern part of Togo, where the capital Lomé is located, features a narrow coastal strip along the Gulf of Guinea. The coastline is bordered by sandy beaches and estuarine lagoons, creating a fertile environment for fishing and agriculture. This region, with its tropical climate, is more developed in terms of infrastructure and urbanization, supporting much of Togo’s economic activity and population.

As one moves inland from the coast, Togo’s terrain gradually becomes more hilly and mountainous. The central and northern regions of the country are dominated by the Togo Mountains, a range that extends from the southeastern border with Ghana to the northern parts of the country. The highest peak, Mount Agou, rises to 986 meters and offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscapes, contributing to the natural beauty of the region. These mountains are home to rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, supporting agricultural practices such as coffee and cocoa farming.

In addition to the mountains, Togo is home to vast savanna regions in the north, where the landscape transitions to more arid conditions. The fertile plains of the Plateaux and Savanes regions are ideal for crops such as millet, maize, and cotton. The variation in climate and topography across these regions has played a key role in shaping the agricultural practices and livelihoods of the people living there.

Administrative Divisions: Regions, Cities, and Municipalities

Togo is divided into five main regions: Maritime, Plateaux, Centrale, Kara, and Savanes. These regions are further subdivided into 39 departments, which serve as the primary units of administrative governance. While the southern regions, particularly Maritime, are more urbanized, the northern regions are largely rural, with agricultural activities and traditional crafts dominating the local economy.

Lomé, the capital city, is located in the Maritime region and is the largest city in Togo, with a population of over a million people. As the country’s political, economic, and cultural center, Lomé is home to government institutions, international organizations, and vibrant markets. Its proximity to the coast has made it a key port city for trade and commerce, linking Togo with the rest of the world. The city also serves as a major hub for education, healthcare, and tourism, offering a blend of traditional African culture and modern urban development.

Other important cities in Togo include Sokodé, which is located in the north, in the Kara region, and is the second-largest city in the country. Sokodé is an important cultural and commercial center, particularly for the Tem people, one of Togo’s largest ethnic groups. The northern part of Togo, including regions like Tône and Oti, is less urbanized, with a focus on agriculture, livestock, and the extraction of natural resources.

The Role of Geographic Data in Understanding Togo’s Spatial Structure

Geographic data is an essential tool for understanding the spatial structure of Togo and how its cities, regions, and resources are distributed. By obtaining data such as the latitude and longitude of cities, geographers can map out Togo’s urbanization trends, resource allocation, and infrastructure development. Accurate geographic data is essential for developing effective policies and strategies for sustainable growth.

For instance, Lomé’s position along the coast makes it a critical gateway for trade, and geographic data can help planners understand the city’s infrastructure needs, including transportation networks, port facilities, and waste management systems. As the country’s primary economic hub, understanding Lomé’s spatial dynamics is key to supporting its continued growth and development.

In rural areas such as Togo’s central and northern regions, geographic data can help identify agricultural zones, water sources, and regions vulnerable to climate change. Togo’s reliance on agriculture, particularly cotton, cocoa, and coffee, means that understanding the distribution of fertile lands and water resources is crucial for improving farming techniques and ensuring food security. Mapping these resources also allows for better management of water, soil conservation, and crop rotation.

Urbanization and Infrastructure Challenges

Togo’s rapid urbanization, particularly in Lomé, presents a series of challenges related to infrastructure, housing, and transportation. As the population continues to grow, the demand for public services such as healthcare, education, and sanitation increases. Geographic data helps planners and policymakers anticipate these needs and plan for sustainable development in urban areas.

In addition to urban challenges, Togo faces infrastructure gaps in rural areas, particularly in the north. These areas are often underserved in terms of transportation networks, access to clean water, and healthcare facilities. By using geographic data to map out these disparities, the government can prioritize regions that require infrastructure improvements and allocate resources more effectively.

The rural regions of Togo, especially in the northern savannas and the highland areas, also face challenges in terms of agriculture. Geographic data is vital for improving agricultural efficiency, identifying irrigation needs, and enhancing soil fertility management. As agriculture is the backbone of the economy in these regions, the use of geographic data can help improve crop yields and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Environmental Sustainability and Resource Management

Togo’s diverse landscapes, from its fertile plains to its mountain ecosystems, are vital to the country’s biodiversity and overall environmental health. However, the country faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, soil erosion, and over-exploitation of natural resources. Geographic data plays a key role in monitoring environmental changes and planning conservation efforts.

The government of Togo has made strides in environmental conservation, with national parks like Fazao-Malfakassa and the Togo Mountains National Park helping to protect valuable ecosystems. Geographic data is essential for mapping out the boundaries of protected areas, tracking wildlife populations, and preventing illegal activities such as logging and poaching.

Togo’s coastal areas, which support both marine life and the livelihoods of local communities, are also at risk from climate change and rising sea levels. By using geographic data to monitor coastal erosion, flooding risks, and habitat loss, Togo can better plan for coastal protection and sustainable management of its marine resources.

The Role of Geographic Data in Planning for Togo’s Future

Geographic data is critical to shaping Togo’s future. It supports urban planning, resource management, environmental conservation, and disaster preparedness. By obtaining accurate geographic data on cities, regions, and natural resources, Togo can make informed decisions that support sustainable development, equitable growth, and the protection of its rich natural heritage.

In conclusion, geographic data is an invaluable tool for understanding the spatial dynamics of Togo and addressing the country’s development challenges. From urban growth in Lomé to rural development in the north, geographic data can guide effective policy decisions and ensure that all regions of the country benefit from balanced and sustainable development. By leveraging geographic data, Togo can continue to strengthen its infrastructure, improve the quality of life for its citizens, and protect its environment for future generations.

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  • Geoname_ID: This is a unique identifier for each place or geographical name in the Geoname database.
  • City: The name of the place, which can be a town, village or any other form of human settlement.
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