Mozambique is a country located on the southeastern coast of Africa with a varied topography that includes mountains, plateaus, and coastal plains.
The northern and western regions of Mozambique are mountainous, with the highest peaks reaching over 2,000 meters above sea level.
In the central and southern parts of the country, the landscape consists of vast plateau areas, including the Zambezi and Save River basins.
The coastline of Mozambique is characterized by long stretches of sandy beaches, dune fields, and lagoons.
The highest point in Mozambique is Monte Binga, located on the border with Zimbabwe, with an elevation of 2,436 meters above sea level.
The lowest point in Mozambique is the Indian Ocean coastline, which has an elevation of 0 meters above sea level.
Mozambique has a similar topography to other African countries such as Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia that also have high mountain ranges and extensive plateaus.
See here a list of 10 cities in Mozambique and their elevation above sea level.