The New Childrens Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
CONTINENTS OF
THE WOLRD

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Ubangi

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Cuanza

Ruvuma
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Cu
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Cunene

Zam
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Lu
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Lim
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Ni
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No
ssob

Etosha
Pan

Lake Nyasa

Lake Mweru Lake Rukwa

Lake
Tanganyika

Lake
Victoria

Lake Chad

Lake Nasser

Lake Turkana
(Lake Rudolf )

Mayotte
(to France)

Ceuta(to Spain) Melilla
(to Spain)

Cabinda
(to Angola)

A
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EUROPE


SOUTH


AFRICA


LESOTHO

SWAZILAND

BOTSWANA

NAMIBIA


ZIMBABWE

ZAMBIA


ANGOLA COMOROS


MALAWI

BURUNDI

RWANDA

UGANDA KENYA


(IVORY COAST)


CÔTE
D'IVOIRE

ETHIOPIA


DJIBOUTI
SUDAN

NIGER ERITREA


MALI


SOMALILAND
(not internationally
recognized)

ALGERIA


CENTRAL
AFRICAN REPUBLIC

CHAD


EGYPT


EQUATORIAL
GUINEA

GABON

LIBYA


SAO TOME
& PRINCIPE

TUNISIA

DEM. REP.
CONGO

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BURKINA
FASO

NIGERIA


SEYCHELLES

Cape of
Good Hope

Okavango
Delta

Victoria Falls

Aldabra
Group

Zanzibar

Pemba

Sinai

Masai
Steppe

NileDelta

Sudd
Ada

mawa
High

lands

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Raas
Xaafuun

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Draken

sbe

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G
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R
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t
Va
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Nubian
Desert

Tibesti

Qattara
Depression

Bié
Plateau

Ethiopian


Highlands


Ahagg
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tains


Malta

Massif
des Bongo

Horn
of Africa

Western
Desert

19,340ft (5895m)

Kilimanjaro

Kalahari


Desert


Congo


Basin


Libyan

Desert
S a h
a r a

Sahel


GreatKaroo

Toliara

Constantine

East London

Bulawayo

Beira

Lubango

Nacala

Huambo Kitwe

Kismaayo

Mombasa

Moundou Hargeysa

Zinder El Obeid

Aswân

Port Said

Tanger

Benghazi

Ilebo
Kalemie
Kananga

Kisangani

Matadi

BLOEMFONTEIN

Port Elizabeth

Durban

Johannesburg

Dar es Salaam

Lagos

Alexandria

Casablanca

Lubumbashi

Abidjan

CAPE TOWN

ALGIERS

RABAT

TUNIS

BAMAKO
OUAGADOUGOU

ACCRA

LOMÉPORTO-NOVO

NIAMEY

YAOUNDÉ

ABUJA

YAMOUSSOUKRO


BANGUI

NDJAMENA

MBABANE

MASERU

WINDHOEK

LILONGWE

TSHWANE/
PRETORIA

GABORONE

HARARE

LUSAKA

LUANDA

ANTANANARIVO

MORONI

MAPUTO

BUJUMBURA

KIGALI NAIROBI

KAMPALA

MOGADISHU

DODOMA

DJIBOUTI

ADDIS ABABA

ASMERA

KINSHASA

TRIPOLI

CAIRO

KHARTOUM

MALABO

LIBREVILLE

BRAZZAVILLE

SÃO TOMÉ

FAMOUS PLACES


The Great Rift Valley
This huge valley cuts right
through eastern Africa, from
Ethiopia to Mozambique. It
contains a chain of vast lakes,
including Lakes Tanganyika,
Victoria and Nyasa—some of
the deepest lakes in the world.

OHottest place: the highest
temperature ever recorded was
136°F (57.8°C) at Al ‘Aziziyah in
Libya in 1922.

OThe Ngorongoro Crater in Kenya
is a circular valley, enclosed by
mountain walls. It is the remains of
an ancient volcano. The crater is
home to a huge variety of animals.

OThe Okavango River does not flow
into the sea. Instead, it ends in a
large inland swamp, known as the
Okavango Delta, in Botswana.

Madagascar is the world’s
fourth-largest island. It is
home to many unique
animals, such as lemurs and
fossas, which are not found
anywhere else in the world.

The Red Sea divides
Africa from Asia. At the
northernmost end, the
Suez Canal allows ships
to travel between the
Red Sea and the
Mediterranean.

The easternmost part of the
continent is known as the
“Horn of Africa,”
because it is shaped like
an animal’s horn.
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