The biggest lake in Africa is Lake Victoria.
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Lake Chrissie is the largest lake in South Africa, measuring approximately 6 miles (9 kilometers) in length by 2 miles (3 kilometers) in width, and with a circumference of 14 miles (25 kilometers). Its total area can vary seasonally, though.
South Africa has few sizable lakes, and none of its rivers are commercially navigable, either. As a result, the government of South Africa has created many artificial lakes, and to accommodate irrigation needs for agriculture. Lake Chrissie still remains the largest lake in the country, though.
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Lake Victoria and it is the Largest freshwater Lake in Africa: It borders Uganda and Kenya.
Lake St. Lucia,actually an estuary, is the largest, at more than 350 sq km. A smaller non-estuarine lake is Lake Fundudzi, only about 15 sq. km in area when full.
The largest lake in Africa is Lake Victoria. It is bordered by Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya. It is the second largest fresh water lake in the world.
Uganda is a country in east Africa that was formerly a British colony. It is located on the north shore of Lake Victoria, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and west of Kenya. The country gained its independence in 1962. ------------------------------------ Uganda is a inland country in Eastern, Central Africa (the equator passes through it). Part of it borders onto Lake Victoria near the capital "Kampala" . Its is a beautiful country with a wonderful people.
it is bacause uganda is more richer than kenya
No oceans border Uganda, Uganda is in the lower East area of Africa, but does not border an ocean. The only large body of water it runs along is Lake Victoria. It also shares a border with Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan and The Democratic Republic of The Congo.
English is a language is spoken by millions of people in Uganda Kenya and Tanzania. Swahili is also spoken by millions of people.