Difference between revisions of "Lake Victoria"

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'''Lake Victoria''' in [[Africa]] is the source of the White Nile which is one of the branches of the [[Nile River]]. The lake borders [[[[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]] and [[Uganda]].  The climate in the area is relatively moderate because of the lake and is a densly populated.
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'''Lake Victoria''' in [[Africa]] is the source of the White Nile, which is one of the branches of the [[Nile River]]. The lake borders [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]] and [[Uganda]].  The climate in the area is relatively moderate because of the lake.
 
   
 
   
Lake Victoria was discovered in the Nineteenth Century by the [[British]] explorer John Hanning Speke.
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Lake Victoria first became known to Europeans when it was "discovered" in the nineteenth century by the [[British]] explorer John Hanning Speke.
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Revision as of 15:38, April 1, 2008

Lake Victoria in Africa is the source of the White Nile, which is one of the branches of the Nile River. The lake borders Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The climate in the area is relatively moderate because of the lake.

Lake Victoria first became known to Europeans when it was "discovered" in the nineteenth century by the British explorer John Hanning Speke.