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MADAGASCAR
Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world.
The capital of Madagascar is Antananarivo, home to over 2 million people.
Madagascar is home to over 22 million people (22,599,098) as of July 2013.
The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French.
Photo by
Alex '77
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SAHARA
It’s not even the biggest desert
Very few call it home
The Sahara used to be rich, fertile farmla
Home to the toughest foot race ever
Photo by
Retlaw Snellac Photography
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NILE RIVER
It is believed to be the longest river in the world.
Around 40 million people live in the Nile Delta region.
The Nile River has huge significance in regards to Ancient Egypt.
The Aswan High Dam was built in 1970 to help regulate flooding of the Nile River.
Photo by
Cybergate9
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SAHEL
is the ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara desert to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south.
it stretches across the southernmost extent of Northern Africa between the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea.
literally means "shore, coast", describing the appearance of the vegetation
The Sahel spans 5,400 km
Photo by
Marco Bellucci
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LAKE CHAD
shallow lake in Africa, whose size has varied over the centuries.
According to the UN it shrank as much as by 95 percent from about 1963 to 1998
Lake Chad is very shallow—only 10.5 metres (34 ft) at its deepest
It was considered to be one of the largest lakes in the world when first surveyed
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blmiers2
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LAKE VICTORIA
It is Africa's largest lake
It is the largest tropical lake in the world.
It is the world's second largest freshwater lake measured by surface area.
Lake Victoria is about 400,000 years old.
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Sam Ilić
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