Tialaide

Tialaide is a village in the Bimah Prefecture in the of north-eastern .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: place in Kara Region, Togo
  • Also known as: Tialaïdè

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sèmèrè II and Sèmèrè I.

Town
is an arrondissement in the department of . It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of . According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 11,116. is situated 5 km southeast of Tialaide.

Town
is an arrondissement in the department of . It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of . According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 8,566. is situated 6 km southeast of Tialaide.

Village
Ketao is a town in the Bimah Prefecture in the of north-eastern . is situated 9 km north of Tialaide.

Tialaide

Latitude
9.58333° or 9° 35′ north
Longitude
1.33333° or 1° 20′ east
Elevation
403 metres (1,322 feet)
Open location code
6FX3H8MM+88
Geo­Names ID
2363789
Wiki­data ID
Q7800103
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Uzbek—“Tialaide” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Tialaide
  • Uzbek: Tialaide

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