river rising near the Benin border, northeast of Sokod, Togo. It flows 250 miles (400 km) in a meandering course to empty into the Bight of Benin near Ouidah, Benin. For the lower part of its course it forms the border between Togo and Benin. At its mouth it is linked through a channel with Lake Togo, a lagoon south of Akoumap. The natural vegetation of the undulating clay tableland that the Mono drains has been replaced largely by cultivated areas of corn (maize), cassava, yams, rice, and cotton. Navigation is possible near the river's mouth.
MONO RIVER
Meaning of MONO RIVER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012