Togo
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Introduction
Situated on the west
coast of Africa, Togo has land boundaries with Burkina Faso to the north, Benin
to the east, Ghana to the west, and the south is bordered with the Gulf of
Guinea (Atlantic Ocean). Togo is traversed in the centre by a chain of
hills, the Atkora Mountains, extending roughly southwest into Ghana,
northeastward into Benin and averages about 2,300 ft in height. The highest
elevation is Mt. Agou (3,235 ft). To the north and west of these hills the Oti
River drains in a southwesterly direction into the Volta River, which
constitutes a part of the boundary with Ghana. To the north of the Oti River
valley lies gently undulating savannah country. From the southern spur of the
central hills a plateau stretches gradually southward to a coastal plain. The
31 mile (54 km) long coastline consists of flat sandy beach thickly planted
with coconut trees and partially separately from the mainland by a series of
lagoons and lakes which are former estuaries of several rivers.
Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean 0m Highest Point: Pic
Baumann 986 m
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Togo Sheet Map (Maps Worldwide) Full
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