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- Geography_of_Togo abstract "Togo is a small Sub-Saharan state, comprising a long strip of land in West Africa. Togo's geographic coordinates are a latitude of 8° north and a longitude of 1°10′ east. It is bordered by three countries: Benin to the east, with 644 km (400 mi) of border; Burkina Faso to the north, with 126 km (78 mi) of border; and Ghana, with 877 km (545 mi) of border. To the south Togo has 56 km (35 mi) of coastline along the Bight of Benin of the Gulf of Guinea in the North Atlantic Ocean. Togo stretches 579 km (360 mi) north from the Gulf and is only 160 km (99 mi) wide at the broadest point. In total, Togo has an area of 56,785 km2 (21,925 sq mi), of which 54,385 km2 (20,998 sq mi) is land and 2,400 km2 (927 sq mi) is water.The country consists primarily of two savanna plains regions separated by a southwest–northeast range of hills (the Chaîne du Togo).Togo is commonly divided into six geographic regions. In the south are low-lying sandy beaches. The coastal region is narrow and followed by tidal flats and shallow lagoons. There are also a number of lakes, the largest of which is Lake Togo.Further north lies the Ouatchi Plateau. This plateau is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) wide and located at an altitude of 60 to 90 metres (197 to 295 ft) above sea level. Terre de Barre is another name for this region, in use because of the reddish leached soil which is rich in iron. This southern area of Togo has been categorised by the World Wildlife Fund as part of the Guinean forest-savanna mosaic ecoregion.Northeast of the Ouatchi Plateau lies a tableland. At its highest this region is about 500 metres (1,640 ft) above sea level. The area is drained by the Mono River and its tributaries, including the Ogou River.To the west and the southwest of the tableland lie the Togo Mountains. These mountains run across the central region of Togo, ranging from the southwest to the northeast. 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).North of the Togo Mountains lies a sandstone plateau through which the Oti River flows. The vegetation is characterized by savanna. The River Oti which drains the plateau is one of the main tributaries of the River Volta.In the far northwest of Togo lies a higher region which is characterized by its rocks: granite and gneiss. The cliffs of Dapaong (Dapango) are located in this part of Togo.".
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Dapaong.
- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Deforestation.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Ecoregion.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Iron_ore.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Mono_River.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Mudflat.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_and_subtropical_grasslands,_savannas,_and_shrublands.
- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations_Convention_on_the_Law_of_the_Sea.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLink Whaling.
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Extreme points of Togo".
- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geography of Togo".
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- Geography_of_Togo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geography_of_Togo#Climate".
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- Geography_of_Togo subject Category:Geography_of_Togo.
- Geography_of_Togo hypernym State.
- Geography_of_Togo type PopulatedPlace.
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- Geography_of_Togo comment "Togo is a small Sub-Saharan state, comprising a long strip of land in West Africa. Togo's geographic coordinates are a latitude of 8° north and a longitude of 1°10′ east. It is bordered by three countries: Benin to the east, with 644 km (400 mi) of border; Burkina Faso to the north, with 126 km (78 mi) of border; and Ghana, with 877 km (545 mi) of border. To the south Togo has 56 km (35 mi) of coastline along the Bight of Benin of the Gulf of Guinea in the North Atlantic Ocean.".
- Geography_of_Togo label "Geography of Togo".
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- Geography_of_Togo sameAs 多哥地理.
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