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The Drakensberg mountan range stretches about 1,125 kilometers (appox. 700 miles) parallel to the southeast coast of South Africa. Cathedral Peak and Giant's Castle are some of the notable mountains in the range.
The 2 major religions in Tanzania are: * Christianity * Islam
in eastern Africa, mountains extend alongside great rifts.
The Drakensberg mountain range runs along the eastern coast of South Africa. It also forms the eastern border of the landlocked country Lesotho.
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There were several different Christian states that operated in territory now occupied by Ethiopia, but the most famous was Abyssinia.
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It is in Tanzania, a country in the east of Africa. There are many high mountains in eastern Africa.
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The Majority of people in Ethiopia are Christian, and their Christian denomination is native to Ethiopia, as opposed to the European Christian denominations brought to East Africa by their Missionaries.
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The Virunga Mountains are located in East Africa, straddling the borders of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This volcanic mountain range is known for its lush forests and being home to the critically endangered mountain gorillas.
Some regions in Africa with hills and mountains include the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia; the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa; the Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda; the Ethiopian Highlands; and the Great Rift Valley region that runs through several countries in eastern Africa.
Africa is geographically diverse, with a range of landscapes that include both mountains and flat regions. Some areas, like the Atlas Mountains in North Africa and the East African Rift Valley, are mountainous, while others, such as parts of the Sahara Desert and savannahs in East Africa, are relatively flat.
At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Mediterranean Africa west of Egypt was mostly a Vandal kingdom. Egypt was still part of the East Roman Empire. The East Roman Empire took over the Vandal kingdom, but then the whole area was taken over by Arabs as part of the empire called the Caliphate. Sub-Saharan Africa included the Kingdom of Ethiopia, which was Christian throughout the Middle Ages. It also include other monarchies and empires, such as the Ghana Empire, along with a multitude of tribal groups, but the records for these are sparse.
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