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Congo-Nile Divide (Rwanda-Burundi) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Congo-Nile Divide (Rwanda-Burundi)
The Congo-Nile Divide region of Rwanda and Burundi is a mountainous area in the southern section of the Congo-Nile Divide, to the east of the Albertine Rift. The region includes the Nyungwe and Kibira national parks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.albertinerift.org/WildPlaces/CongoNileDivide.aspx )〕 The Bugoyi people live in the region. ==Geography== The region of the divide is mountainous, with some peaks over high. Lake Kivu lies to the west of the mountains. The east of the divide slopes down to the central plateau of Rwanda, with elevations of .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Congo-Nile-divide )〕 The Congo-Nile Divide Trail runs through the area, ending on the Butare-Cyangugu road, about west of Uwinka. The Congo-Nile Divide Trail is long. Created in 2007, it runs along a ridge that forms part of the divide.
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