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Lake Edward
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Lake Edward is one of the smaller African Great Lakes, located on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, with an elevation of 920 meters and a surface area of 2,325 square kilometers. The lake was named after Prince Albert Edward, son of Queen Victoria, and has undergone name changes, including being renamed Lake Idi Amin after Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in 1973. The lake is surrounded by the Virunga National Park and is a center of controversy over oil drilling, with plans to redraw the park's boundaries and exclude the lake having been considered but ultimately rejected due to its status as a World Heritage site.learn more on wikipedia
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