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  2. Lwandle Plate - Wikipedia

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    The East African Rift, where three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian Plate and two parts of the African Plate—the Nubian and Somali—which eventually led to the formation of the Lwandle plate as well as other microplates. The Afar Triangle, shaded at the center, is a triple junction that separates the three plates.

  3. Kingdom of Aksum - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Aksum ( Ge'ez: አክሱም, romanized: ʾÄksum; Sabaean: 𐩱𐩫𐩪𐩣, ʾkšm; Ancient Greek: Ἀξωμίτης, romanized : Aksōmítēs) also known as the Kingdom of Axum, or the Aksumite Empire, was a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages. Based in what is now northern ...

  4. Rift Valley lakes - Wikipedia

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    View over Lake Turkana. The Rift Valley lakes are a series of lakes in the East African Rift valley that runs through eastern Africa from Ethiopia in the north to Malawi in the south, and includes the African Great Lakes in the south. These include some of the world's oldest lakes, deepest lakes, largest lakes by area, and largest lakes by volume.

  5. Crater Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Crater Highlands. Coordinates: 3°05′05″S 35°40′54″E. Topographical map of the Crater Highlands, looking from the north to the southwest. The Crater Highlands or Ngorongoro Volcanic Highlands ( Milima kasoko ya Ngorongoro , in Swahili) are a geological region along the East African Rift in the Arusha Region and parts of northern ...

  6. Rukwa Rift Basin - Wikipedia

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    Rukwa Rift Basin. Coordinates: 8.16305°S 32.56492°E. The Rukwa Rift Basin, located in southwestern Tanzania, is an endorheic rift basin that contains Lake Rukwa. It forms part of the East African Rift system and has produced a number of Cretaceous and Oligocene fossils.

  7. Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia. The Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia, (or Main Ethiopian Rift or Ethiopian Rift Valley) is a branch of the East African Rift that runs through Ethiopia in a southwest direction from the Afar Triple Junction. In the past, it was seen as part of a "Great Rift Valley" that ran from Mozambique to Syria .

  8. East Pacific Rise - Wikipedia

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    The East Pacific Rise ( EPR) is a mid-ocean rise (usually termed an oceanic rise and not a mid-ocean ridge due to its higher rate of spreading that results in less elevation increase and more regular terrain), at a divergent tectonic plate boundary, located along the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It separates the Pacific Plate to the west from ...

  9. 2006–2007 East Africa Rift Valley fever outbreak - Wikipedia

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    East Africa had a regional outbreak of Rift Valley fever in late 2006 that affected Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania. During outbreak, 1062 people were infected with Rift Valley fever and 394 people died between December 2006 and December 2007. [2] Rift Valley fever (RVF) is caused by a phlebovirus in the Bunyavirales order which is transmitted by ...