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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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  • ...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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