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Mont Sokbaro
Mont Sokbaro is located in Benin
Mont Sokbaro
Mont Sokbaro
Location in Benin (on the border with Togo)
Highest point
Elevation658 m (2,159 ft)
Coordinates9°19′41″N 1°24′56″E / 9.32806°N 1.41556°E / 9.32806; 1.41556
Geography
LocationBenin - Togo border
Geology
Mountain typeHill

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 10°17′22″N 1°32′38″E / 10.28944°N 1.54389°E / 10.28944; 1.54389 give an elevation of 672 metres (2,205 ft). This is a location 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) southeast of Kotoponga.

Mont Sokbaro is located on the border of the Donga Department in Benin and the Kara Region in the country of Togo, close to the source of the Mono River. It is located 58 kilometres (36 mi) from the town of Bassila.[1] The hill is part of the quartzite[2] massif of the Atakora Mountains that continues westward into the latter country, where they are called the Togo Mountains. Some of these have higher elevations. On the Eastern side into Benin lies lower land with an average elevation of 550 metres (1,800 ft). Close by lie the villages of Tchèmbèré, Aledjo-Koura and Akaradè.[3] Hiking activities occur to the top of the hill, but the area is in need more touristic development.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Tchaboue, B.I. (2015) Tourisme et developpement socio-economique dans la commune de Bassila (Benin). Université d'Abomey-Calavi
  2. ^ Vital, C., Joubert, H. (2008) Dieux, rois et peuples du Bénin: arts anciens du littoral aux savanes. Paris: Somogy
  3. ^ Mont Sokbaro, Traveling Luck


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