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Palimé, formerly known as Kpalimé, is a city in Plateaux Region, Togo near the Ghanaian border, centred on the weaving industry and the surrounding cocoa plantations. It is the administrative capital of Kloto Prefecture. and at the 2010 Census it had a population of 75,084. Notable features include the Roman Catholic church, built in 1913, the spectacular but distant views of Lake Volta, and nearby Mount Agou, the highest point in the country. Local specialities include fou-fou (boiled and pounded yam tubers) served with chicken soup (including the bones).
The town is the terminus of a branch of Togo Railways.
Jean Berlie (1936- ), French socio-anthropologist born in Kpalimé to colonial administrators.
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