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  • ...[[United Nations]] scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute East Africa:
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  • East Africa Policy Director and Africa Counter-Terrorism Director in the Office of the
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  • A nation in East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in Africa, and ne
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  • ...[[United Nations]] scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute East Africa:
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  • A landlocked country in [[East Africa]] and the [[Sahel]], forming the western border of the [[Darfur Conflict]],
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  • The capital of [[Kenya]] in [[East Africa]]
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  • A country of 38 million in [[East Africa]].
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  • A venomous member of the genus ''Causus'', found in East Africa.
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  • Early humans that lived about 1.5-4 million years ago in south and east Africa.
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  • The '''Horn of Africa''' is a peninsula in [[East Africa]], bordered by the [[Arabian Sea]], the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the [[Indian O
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  • A large coastal [[East Africa]]n nation bordered by [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Congo]] and the [[Indian Oce
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  • Most Africans still take the matter of welcome quite seriously. In East Africa, a visitor to a home pauses on the threshold and calls out (or says to the
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  • An extinct human ancestor that lived in the savannah environment of East Africa from 2.3 million until 1.2 million years ago.
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  • Landlocked republic in East Africa, located on the equator, bordering the northern and western shores of Lake
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  • A peninsula in [[East Africa]], bordered by the [[Arabian Sea]], the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the [[Indian O
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  • {{r|East Africa}}
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  • ...[[Eritrea]] split after a civil war; Coptic Christian-majority state in [[East Africa]]
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of south-east Africa, the fourth largest island in the world.
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Echis'', found mainly in north-east Africa, but also in parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ...the conquest of Ethiopia, Italy proclaimed the united province of Italian East Africa (''Africa Orientale Italiana'') in 1936, consisting of Eritrea, Ethiopia, a
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  • There are a group of very large [[lake]]s in East Africa known as the '''African Great Lakes'''.<ref>
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  • ...llion years ago until about 1.5 million years ago. They lived in south and east Africa in a wide range of environments. They walked on two legs, and had a mixture
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  • ...capital of [[Kenya]], and an important political and economic center in [[East Africa]]. It is located inland, in highlands. The estimated population in 2007 was
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  • {{r|East Africa}}
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  • {{r|East Africa}}
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  • {{r|East Africa}}
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  • ...Malawi and established the Maravi Empire, which encompassed much of south-east Africa by the fifteenth century. [[Portuguese]] traders made contact with the Mara
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  • {{r|East Africa}}
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  • '''Chad''', a small but strategically important landlocked nation in East Africa, partially in the [[Sahel]], and is is a former French colony. Its western ...found, and an innovative pipeline built to [[Cameroon]] on the coast of [[East Africa]].
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  • ...ich is when Wells believes homo sapiens sapiens first left his homeland of East Africa. The project is expected to last five years. He is also the author of two
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  • *Coastal peoples of East Africa were in touch with external civilizations long before the arrival of Europe
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  • ...largest species of spitting cobra in the world. It is found in parts of [[East Africa]] from Ethiopia to Tanzania.
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. A & C Black Publishers Ltd., London. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref>
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  • ...the largest city, largest port, and official capital of [[Somalia]], in [[East Africa]]. Its security is sufficiently poor to make it dysfynctional as a city. T
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  • '''Tanzania''' is a coastal [[East Africa]]n nation. The mainland portion was formerly called Tanganyika, and the ma
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  • ...strian (lake) and surficial terrestrial (land) deposits such as those in [[East Africa]], the dolomitic caves of South Africa provide an ideal protected environme ...]] the opportunity to access and study them much more easily than sites in East Africa and elsewhere<ref name="Berger1"/>. Also, the period of time which the Sout
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  • ...e considered rare in West Africa and still occur in parts of North Africa. East Africa, namely Kenya and Tanzania, and southern Africa, namely Namibia and Botswan
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  • ...K.M., Drewes, R.C. and Ashe, J. (2002). ''A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa.'' Academic Press, Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-713-66817-2
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  • ...Asia and South Africa , and the [[SAT-3-WASC]] submarine cable to parts of East Africa. Other links are under consideration.
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  • ...idum''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|vipers]] species found mainly in north-east Africa, but also in parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Three subspecies are currently In north-east Africa it occurs in northern Egypt, central Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and
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  • ...[Prester John]], a legendary black Christian ruler that lived somewhere in East Africa: it was expected that John would ally with Europeans in the fight against I
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  • *1890: [[Uganda]] and British East Africa (now Kenya) acquired. *: The Paris Peace Conference transfers the former German East Africa colony of Tanganyika (now [[Tanzania]]) to Britain.
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. A & C Black Publishers Ltd., London. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref>
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  • '''''Causus defilippii''''' is a venomous viper species found in East Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">[http://www.itis.g ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. London: A & C Black Publishers Ltd. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref> They
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  • ====East Africa==== In East Africa, the ostensible reason for the construction of the [[Uganda Railway]] was t
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  • * Eliot, Charles. ''The East Africa Protectorate'' (1905), by the well-informed former governor; [http://books. * Pinkney, Robert. ''The International Politics of East Africa.'' Manchester U. Pr., 2001. 242 pp. compares Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
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  • ...nments both as a military prosecutor and defense attorney, and deployed to East Africa in 2000 for Operation Natural Fire as the Force Judge Advocate, and deploye
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  • ...e building of railways and the use of lake steamers. The Imperial British East Africa Company used the treaty as a reason to press the government for constructio The British government had been persuaded to back the Imperial British East Africa Company's plans for a railway to Uganda, but on receiving the views of engi
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  • ...es include ''[[trade language]]s'' (e.g. [[Swahili language|Swahili]] in [[East Africa]]), ''[[international language]]s'' (e.g. [[English language|English]] in m
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  • *''[[Proatheris|Proatheris superciliaris]]'' - Peters, 1855 - East Africa
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], and maizemeal in [[East Africa]]. Speakers of [[American English]] understand the word ''porridge'' but g
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. A & C Black Publishers Ltd., London. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref> |South-East Africa
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  • This species is found in parts of [[East Africa|east]] and [[southern Africa]]. It occurs across the entire northeast of [[
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  • ...a shy species that's rarely ever seen. It occurs on the coastal regions of east Africa from Kenya to South Africa. Like other mamba species, it is highly venomous ...s to the east coast of [[southern Africa]] and occurs throughout much of [[East Africa|eastern Africa]]. It is found near the coast stretching from western [[Sout
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  • ==East Africa==
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  • |style="width:40%"| Found in [[East Africa|eastern Africa]] and [[southern Africa]] in northeast [[Democratic Republic
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  • ...wi]]). Tanganyika [1961] (now [[Tanzania]]), which had been part of German East Africa, was assigned to Britain by the peace treaty that followed WW1. The Cameroo
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. London: A & C Black Publishers Ltd. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref> rang
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  • ...of an indigenous lingua franca is [[Swahili language|Swahili]], spoken in East Africa. Swahili is not a lingua franca only when used exclusively between native s
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  • ...''' is an extinct human ancestor that lived in the savannah environment of East Africa from 2.3 million until 1.2 million years ago. It is the most robust form of
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  • ...n and throat are yellow. The third colour morph, from the coastal plain of east Africa, south to [[KwaZulu-Natal]], inland to Zambia and soutern Democratic Republ ...frica]] to western [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Rwanda]], and [[Burundi]] in [[East Africa|eastern Africa]], and to fragmented parts of [[southern Africa]] including
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa. Academic Press. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref>
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  • Found in East Africa. The southern part of its range begins near Beira, in central Mozambique, e
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  • ...nd ''A.afarensis'' were later discovered in South African caves as well as East Africa.
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. A & C Black Publishers Ltd., London. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref>
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  • ...ountries there is almost always a "market-dominant minority" -- Indians in East Africa, whites in South Africa, overseas Chinese -- which, in a free-market, attai
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. A & C Black Publishers Ltd., London. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref><ref ...re relatively dull-looking snakes, except for male specimens from highland east Africa and Cape Province, South Africa, that usually have a striking yellow and bl
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  • ...ns put it into central or west Africa, its important interactions are with East Africa, especially [[Sudan]] and [[Libya]].
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  • ...hili]] remains an important language for cross-cultural communication in [[East Africa]].
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  • * Smuck, Harold. ''Friends in East Africa'' (Richmond, Indiana: 1987)
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  • *[[Chapati]] - Indian flatbread now eaten throughout East Africa.
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  • ...for the Nile|search for the Nile River]] caused the exploration of much of East Africa, and Uganda was "discovered by contesting explorers [[John Hanning Speke|Sp
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  • * Hedges NG. 1983. Reptiles and amphibians of East Africa. Nairobi: Kenya Literature Bureau. 65 pp.
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  • ...lly, '''Somalia''' is a country located in the [[Horn of Africa]] (i.e., [[East Africa]]), bordering [[Djibouti]] to the northwest, [[Kenya]] on its southwest, th ...an Islamist organization that once sought to establish an Islamic state in East Africa and was accused of having ties to al-Qaeda. <ref name=TM>{{citation
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  • ...awls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J. 2004. A Field Guide To The Reptiles Of East Africa. London: A & C Black Publishers Ltd. 543 pp. ISBN 0-7136-6817-2.</ref> ...ed forest areas: cacao plantation in West Africa and coffee plantations in East Africa. They have been found in evergreen forests in Zambia. In Zimbabwe, they onl
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  • ...the Mount Suswa Caves, Kenya. ''Bulletin of the Cave Exploration Group of East Africa'' '''1''', 51-69 </ref> Baboon remains had tooth holes and the skulls, some
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  • ...ng the Taliban out of Afghanistan, al-Qaeda is denied sanctuary there. "In East Africa and the Trans-Sahel region, we are sharing intelligence with partner nation
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  • ...nus Aethiopicus which led to the borders of the kingdom of Prester John in East Africa. Because of references made to ‘India’ and ‘Indians’ in Henry's doc
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  • '''Sudan''' is a nation in [[East Africa]], which has the third-largest land area of any country in [[Africa]]. It g
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  • ...twood. ''A Historical Geography of the British Colonies: part 4: South and East Africa'' (1900) [http://books.google.com/books?id=Bz8UAAAAIAAJ&dq=intitle:british+
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  • ...he exploitation of shorelines start? Cunnane pictures a 3 million year old East Africa Sub-Saharan environment as one full of competition for food. The forests we
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  • Born in England and raised in East Africa, Tattersall has carried out fieldwork in countries as diverse as [[Comoro I
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  • ...d up to 80% of the Hereros tribe, and were almost as devastating in German East Africa.
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  • ...ns put it into central or west Africa, its important interactions are with East Africa, especially Sudan and Libya. ==East Africa==
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  • Other societies also produce traditional fermented alcoholic beverages. In East Africa, ''pombe'', local beers made from various fermented grains, are popular; so
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  • ...co-edited ''New Internationalist'' magazine from 1976 to 1979, and was the East Africa correspondent of ''The Economist'' from 1981 to 1983.
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  • ...e ill with polio in a Kenyan displaced persons camp, the shock went beyond East Africa.
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  • ...y 17 (2): 186–187.</ref> However, the distribution of the black mamba in [[East Africa|eastern Africa]] and [[southern Africa]] is well documented. Pitman (1974)
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  • ===East Africa===
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  • ...present-day Senegal to Angola; a small percentage came from Madagascar and East Africa. Only 3% (about 300,000) went to the American colonies. The vast majority w
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  • ...lization, from organic to completely mineralized, in the Amboseli Basin of East Africa.<ref name="Behrensmeyer et al.">Behrensmeyer, A.K. 1991. Vertebrate Paleoec
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  • ...tre could possibly have been the [[Library of Alexandria]] in Egypt (North-East Africa), where many notable early scientists like [[Euclid]] and [[Heron of Alexan
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  • ...er and claimed the interior as far west as Lake Naivasha; it set up the '''East Africa Protectorate'''. The border was extended to Uganda in 1902, and in 1920 the ...n local communicators.<ref>J. M. Lonsdale, "Some Origins of Nationalism in East Africa." ''Journal of African History'' 1968 9(1): 119-146. Issn: 0021-8537 Fullt
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  • ...st Africa; in the Lake Victoria Nyanza region; by the Tswana in Portuguese East Africa; among the Ilso and Ibo people of [[Nigeria]]; and by the !Kung Bushmen of ...because of fear of a [[drought]], if a baby was born feet first in British East Africa, she or he was smothered.<ref>{{cite book| last=Lévy-Brühl |first = Lucie
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  • The journeys (1858-64) in east Africa of Scottish missionary [[David Livingstone]] (1813-1873) showed the possibi
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  • ...oland), with other campaigns in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq and East Africa. The naval war was fought primarily in the North Sea, the north Atlantic, a
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  • ...a'd'' (from [[John Akii-Bua]], Ugandan hurdler) and be understood all over East Africa, but receive blank stares in [[Australia]]. Even if the meaning is guessed
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