Tsévié

Tsévié is a city and canton in the Maritime Region of . It is situated 32 km north of the capital and at the 2010 Census had a population of 54,474.
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  • Type: City with 55,000 residents
  • Description: City of the prefecture of Zio in the Maritime region in Togo
  • Also known as: Tsévyé” and “Tzevie

Tsévié

Latitude
6.4231° or 6° 25′ 23″ north
Longitude
1.2105° or 1° 12′ 38″ east
Population
55,000
Elevation
97 metres (318 feet)
Open location code
6FR3C6F6+65
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1919282943
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
2363534
Wiki­data ID
Q2060202
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Tsévié” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تسيفيي
  • Arabic: سيفييه
  • Cebuano: Tsévié
  • Chinese: 策維埃
  • Chinese: 策维埃
  • Croatian: Tsevie
  • Croatian: Tsévié
  • Danish: Tsevie
  • Danish: Tsévié
  • Dutch: Tsévié
  • Egyptian Arabic: سيفييه
  • French: Tsévié
  • German: Tsevie
  • German: Tsévié
  • Hungarian: Tsévié
  • Italian: Tsévié
  • Japanese: ツェビエ
  • Kabiyè: Ceviye
  • Korean: 체비에
  • Northern Frisian: Tsévié
  • Polish: Tsevie
  • Polish: Tsévié
  • Romanian: Tsevie
  • Romanian: Tsévié
  • Russian: Цевие
  • Swedish: Tsévié
  • Ukrainian: Цевіє

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