Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone has four physical regions: the coastal-swamp region along the Atlantic, a flat, low-lying, frequently flooded plain 20 to 40 miles (32 to 64 km) wide; the Sierra Leone Peninsula, the site of Freetown and a region of thickly wooded mountains that rise from coastal swamps to an elevation of 2,913 feet (888 m) at Picket Hill; the interior plains, consisting of featureless grasslands, rolling wooded country, and a variety of landforms ranging from savanna-covered low plains to rocky scarp and hill country; and the plateau region, encompassing roughly the eastern half of the country and including several mountain masses such as the Loma Mountains, crowned by Mount Loma Mansa ( Bintimani Peak) at 6,391 feet (1,948 m; the highest peak in the country), and the Tingi Hills, which rise to 6,079 feet (1,853 m) at Sankanbiriwa Peak. Numerous rivers flow in a general northeast-to-southwest direction across Sierra Leone to empty into the Atlantic. Sierra Leone has a tropical climate. Temperatures and humidity are high, and normal rainfall is quite heavy. Mean monthly temperatures range from 77 to 83 F (25 to 28 C) in coastal areas; inland the range can be from 73 to 82 F (23 to 28 C). Along the coast where rainfall is the heavies
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