Pensaka

Definition
Pensaka is a village located in the Bassar Prefecture of the Kara Region in north‑western Togo.

Overview
Pensaka lies at latitude 9°21′ N and longitude 0°43′ E (approximately 9.350° N, 0.717° E) and falls within the UTC + 0 time zone. Administratively, it is part of the Bassar Prefecture, which is one of several prefectures that compose the Kara Region, one of Togo’s five primary regions. The village is listed among the populated places of the Kara Region in geographic and demographic records, though detailed population statistics and economic data are not readily available.

Etymology / Origin
The origin of the name “Pensaka” is not documented in readily accessible scholarly sources. It may derive from local languages spoken in the Bassar area, such as Kabye or other Gur languages, but accurate information on its linguistic roots is not confirmed.

Characteristics

  • Geography: Pensaka is situated in a rural part of north‑western Togo, characterized by the typical savanna and hilly terrain of the Kara Region.
  • Administrative Status: It is classified as a village within the Bassar Prefecture, which serves as a local governmental unit under the regional authority of Kara.
  • Infrastructure & Services: Specific details regarding infrastructure (e.g., roads, schools, health facilities) are not documented in major reference works; the settlement is likely to share the modest amenities common to villages in the region.
  • Demographics: No reliable census figures are currently published for Pensaka; demographic characteristics remain unspecified.

Related Topics

  • Bassar Prefecture – the administrative subdivision encompassing Pensaka.
  • Kara Region – the larger region of Togo in which the village is located.
  • Geography of Togo – broader context for the physical and human landscape of the country.
  • List of populated places in Togo – compilation of settlements similar to Pensaka.

Note: The information available for Pensaka is limited, and many aspects of the village’s history, culture, and socioeconomic profile remain undocumented in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.

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