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- Ishango abstract "Ishango is a sub-station of Virunga National Park, situated on the Northern Shores of Lake Edward in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The station was created in the 1950s and is famous for many reasons: It was referred to by George Schaller as the most beautiful place in the world for its stunning landscapes. As the source of the Semliki River, where the waters of Lake Edward begin to flow down the Albertine Rift into Lake Albert, Ishango is one of the sources of the Nile. The Ishango Bone was discovered there in 1960. This fossilised baboon bone, which was dated at 18,000 BC, has clear markings suggested to be either tally marks, a series of prime numbers, or a lunar calendar.In 2005, Ishango became the centre for training congolese park rangers, and programme surported by the Frankfurt Zoological Society and WildlifeDirect. Ishango is home to the last significant population of hippos on Lake Edward, a lake which formerly held the biggest hippo population in the world.Ishango is currently managed under the leadership of a park warden and five rangers. It has an airstrip, and administrative building, four houses and some tented accommodations for visitors. The buildings were rehabilitated by the European Development Fund in 2007.".
- Ishango iucnCategory "II".
- Ishango location Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ishango nearestCity Goma.
- Ishango wikiPageID "10832363".
- Ishango wikiPageLength "1884".
- Ishango wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Ishango wikiPageRevisionID "614317292".
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Albertine_Rift.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink European_Development_Fund.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt_Zoological_Society.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink George_Schaller.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Goma.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Ishango_bone.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Albert_(Uganda).
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Edward.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Semliki_River.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink Virunga_National_Park.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLink WildlifeDirect.
- Ishango wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ishango".
- Ishango iucnCategory "II".
- Ishango latD "0".
- Ishango latM "7".
- Ishango latNs "S".
- Ishango latS "37.09".
- Ishango location Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ishango longD "29".
- Ishango longEw "E".
- Ishango longM "36".
- Ishango longS "1.45".
- Ishango name "Ishango".
- Ishango nearestCity Goma.
- Ishango region "CD".
- Ishango wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DRCongo-geo-stub.
- Ishango wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Protected_area.
- Ishango wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ishango subject Category:Geography_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ishango point "-0.12696944444444444 29.600402777777777".
- Ishango type Area.
- Ishango type Park.
- Ishango type Place.
- Ishango type ProtectedArea.
- Ishango type Area.
- Ishango type Park.
- Ishango type Location.
- Ishango type Place.
- Ishango type Thing.
- Ishango type SpatialThing.
- Ishango type Q473972.
- Ishango comment "Ishango is a sub-station of Virunga National Park, situated on the Northern Shores of Lake Edward in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The station was created in the 1950s and is famous for many reasons: It was referred to by George Schaller as the most beautiful place in the world for its stunning landscapes. As the source of the Semliki River, where the waters of Lake Edward begin to flow down the Albertine Rift into Lake Albert, Ishango is one of the sources of the Nile.".
- Ishango label "Ishango".
- Ishango sameAs Q3155252.
- Ishango sameAs Ishango.
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- Ishango sameAs Q3155252.
- Ishango lat "-0.12696944444444444".
- Ishango long "29.600402777777777".
- Ishango wasDerivedFrom Ishango?oldid=614317292.
- Ishango isPrimaryTopicOf Ishango.
- Ishango name "Ishango".