Tem, Ewe, and Kabyé
The Tem, Ewe, and Kabyé are three distinct ethnic groups primarily found in Togo, a country in West Africa. The Tem people are known for their agricultural practices and live mainly in the northern regions. The Ewe are located in the southeastern part of Togo and are recognized for their rich cultural traditions, including music and dance.
The Kabyé people inhabit the central and northern areas of Togo and are known for their unique language and customs. Each group has its own language, with Ewe and Kabyé being widely spoken. These ethnic groups contribute to the diverse cultural landscape of Togo.