Kpalime Traditional Area
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The Kpalime Traditional Area is located mainly in the South Dayi District of the Volta Region of Ghana. This area originally was located partly within the Kpando District of the Volta Region but with the creation of new districts, it now falls within the South Dayi District.
This traditional area includes the people of Wegbe, Kpale, Todome, Tsatee, Hiama, Kaira, Toh and Duga towns. They all belong to the Ewe ethnic group of Ghana. The main town in this group is (Kpalime)-Duga. The head of the Kpalime Traditional Area is the king or Paramount Chief with the title of Togbe or Torgbui (meaning king in Ewe).
The people celebrate an annual Kpalikpakpa festival usually in December, commemorating the valour of their ancestors during their migration from Notsie in Togo. This festival was only instituted in 1997[1]. The main celebration rotates between the various towns annually.