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Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the third-largest freshwater lake in the world. Located in Uganda and Kenya, it is the primary source of drinking water for millions of people and provides habitat for many species of fish and wildlife.
None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.
The inland sea and the Japan sea.
Lakes, by definition, are inland bodies of water. You cannot have a lake that is 'near' Africa. Africa is a huge continent. 'Near' is also a relative term, as is lake. The northern most sections of Lake Victoria lie on the equator
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No, a river, the Tiber, does run through it but it is an inland city.
because there was water there. much of Africa is dry and therefore life thrived more along bodies of water as opposed to inland
There are several bodies of water in Australia, including lakes and rivers. Lake Eyre and Lake Torrens is located in South Australia.
Yes, Dam's are built to control inland bodies of water, hence their abilty to contain fresh water.
There are many small natural lakes in South Africa, but no large ones like the American Great Lakes. The largest inland water bodies are man-made reservoirs, the most significant being on the Vaal River, supplying water to Johannesburg and Gauteng Province.