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The Togo Mountains is a mountain range which stretches across the central region of the West African country of Togo and across the eastern and western borders of that country into Ghana and Benin. In Ghana, the range is also known as the Akwapim Hills , and in Benin it is also known as the Atakora Mountains / ˌ æ t ə ˈ k ɔːr ə / .
The mountain range reaches into Benin where it is known as the Atakora Mountains and Ghana where it is known as the Akwapim Hills. The highest mountain in Togo is Mount Agou with a height of 986 metres (3,235 ft). [1] North of the Togo Mountains lies a sandstone plateau through which the Oti River flows. The vegetation is characterized by savanna.
Mount Agou (French: Mont Agou, earlier known as Baumannspitze or Baumann Peak) is the highest mountain in Togo at 986 metres (3,235 ft). [2] It is situated to the south east of Kpalimé in the Plateaux Region of Togo. The mountain lies close to the border with Ghana; this country can be seen from the summit.
Togo, [a] officially the Togolese Republic, [b] is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west , Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north . [ 11 ] It is one of the least developed countries and extends south to the Gulf of Guinea , where its capital , Lomé , is located. [ 11 ]
Mont Sokbaro (also spelled as Sagbarao [1]) is a hill that is mostly cited as the highest point of Benin, with an elevation of 658 metres (2,159 ft).This designation is contested, as SRTM readings at coordinates give an elevation of 672 metres (2,205
Mount Dzebobo (French: Mont Dzebobo) is the second highest mountain in Ghana with a height of 876 meters. [1] It is located in the Akwapim-Togo Range right on the border with Togo. The mountain is located just a few kilometres south of Kyabobo National Park.
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