Kara is one of the five administrative regions of Togo. Its regional capital is the city of Kara, which shares its name with the nearby Kara River.
Location and geography
The region lies in the northern part of Togo, occupying an area of varied terrain that includes plateaus, river valleys and agricultural land. Its landscape and climate support subsistence farming and local markets that serve the surrounding communities.
Administration
Kara functions as a first-level administrative division within Togo and is subdivided into smaller prefectures and communes for local governance. The city of Kara serves as the political and administrative center for the region.
Economy and society
The economy of Kara is predominantly rural and based on agriculture, with many residents engaged in crop cultivation and livestock keeping. Local crafts, trade and small-scale commerce also contribute to livelihoods. Several ethnic groups live in the region, and local languages and cultural practices are important to daily life.
Transport and infrastructure
Road links connect the regional capital to other parts of Togo, facilitating movement of goods and people. Infrastructure development varies between urban and rural areas, and ongoing projects seek to improve access to services across the region.
Culture and points of interest
- The city of Kara hosts regional markets, cultural events and serves as a hub for surrounding towns and villages.
- The Kara River and nearby natural landscapes are locally significant and contribute to the region’s identity.
For administrative purposes and national statistics, Kara is grouped with Togo’s other regions and participates in national programs for development, education and health.