Togo Mountains
The Togo Mountains are a mountain range located in Togo, a small country in West Africa. They stretch approximately 600 kilometers and are known for their lush vegetation and diverse wildlife. The highest peak in the range is Mount Agou, which rises to about 986 meters above sea level.
These mountains play a crucial role in the local climate, influencing rainfall patterns in the region. They are also home to various ethnic groups, including the Ewe and Tem people, who rely on the natural resources of the mountains for their livelihoods. The Togo Mountains are a significant part of Togo's natural heritage.