Definitions
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- noun a lake in the Great Rift Valley between Congo and Uganda
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Examples
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Every weekend he came home from Lake Edward with fresh and sun-dried fish.
Twesigye Jackson Kaguri: AIDS Orphans and Faith: Why I Return to Uganda 2010
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Just across the hippo-filled waters of neighbouring Lake Edward, and within tantalising sight of the shantytown where the workers live, is the exclusive Mweya Safari Lodge.
Why the salt miners of Uganda's lakes are dying for a deal on climate change James Randerson 2010
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Every weekend he came home from Lake Edward with fresh and sun-dried fish.
Twesigye Jackson Kaguri: AIDS Orphans and Faith: Why I Return to Uganda Twesigye Jackson Kaguri 2010
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He was a well-to-do man with banana plantations and a fishing business on Lake Edward.
Twesigye Jackson Kaguri: AIDS Orphans and Faith: Why I Return to Uganda Twesigye Jackson Kaguri 2010
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He was a well-to-do man with banana plantations and a fishing business on Lake Edward.
Twesigye Jackson Kaguri: AIDS Orphans and Faith: Why I Return to Uganda 2010
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The area around Lake Edward is included within two ecoregions.
Lake Edward, Africa 2009
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The River meanders north and north-northeast, flanked by the Rwenzori Mountains 143 miles (230 km) north across the equator from Lake Edward to Lake Albert.
Lake Edward, Africa 2009
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The Albertine Rift montane forests are famous for their high numbers of endemic species, including the Mountain gorillas which are found south of Lake Edward.
Lake Edward, Africa 2009
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Lake Edward lies in the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the Great Rift System.
Lake Edward, Africa 2009
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Kasinga Channel connecting Lake George on right to Lake Edward on left.
Lake Edward, Africa 2009
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