Draft:Tao la Mashariki
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Tao la Mashariki is a series of mountains and mountain ranges found in Tanzania and also in Kenya. It is the oldest mountain in East Africa with at least million hundred years.[citation needed]
It is as follows:[1][better source needed]
- Taita Hills (only in Kenya)
- Upare Mountains of North and South[failed verification]
- Usambara Mountains of East and West
- Purple Mountains of the North and South[failed verification]
- Ukaguru Mountains
- Uluguru Mountains
- Rubeho Mountains
- Udzungwa Mountains
- Mahenge Mountains
- Mount Malundwe[failed verification]
- Uvidunda Mountains[failed verification]
That Environment is unique to Viumebai.[2][dead link][better source needed]
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Footnote[edit]
- ^ "Map". Eastern Arc Mountains Information Source. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011.
- ^ Briggs, Philip (2009). Northern Tanzania: The Bradt Safari Guide with Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1-84162-292-7.
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6°00′00″S 36°00′00″E / 6.0000°S 36.0000°E