Kabou

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Kabou
Kabou
Location in Togo
Coordinates: 9°27′N 0°49′E / 9.450°N 0.817°E / 9.450; 0.817Coordinates: 9°27′N 0°49′E / 9.450°N 0.817°E / 9.450; 0.817
Country Togo
Region Kara Region
Prefecture Bassar
Time zone UTC + 0

Kabou is a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-western Togo.[1] Due to its central location, it's used as a marketplace where people travel in from Ghana, Bassar, Kara, and Guérin-Kouka to sell goods. Formally Kabou was known for iron exporting out of a mine in Banjeli, which is about 20 km outside of Kabou, until it was later privatized.

History

The city was founded by Oukpan, also known as Le Guerrier, The Hunter. The local language is Bassar.

References

  1. Maplandia world gazetteer

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