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- Q681743 subject Q6483081.
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- Q681743 abstract "Upemba Depression or Kamalondo Depression which is more commonly known by its French name Dépression de l'Upemba is a large marshy bowl area (depression) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo comprising some fifty lakes, including 22 of relatively large size including Lake Upemba (530 km²) and Lake Kisale (300 km²). In an earlier era, the area was probably occupied by one large lake.The area is covered in marshland and is partially within the Upemba National Park in Haut-Lomami District.The Upemba Depression has been populated almost continuously since the 5th century AD, and is considered the origin of the Kingdom of Luba (1585-1889). The area includes many archaeological sites and is on the tentative list for UNESCO world heritage site.Roughly translated, the citation for its inclusion as world heritage site states: This large depression has delivered the largest known cemetery in the sub-Saharan Africa. Over 40 archaeological sites have been identified, but only six have been partially excavated so far. Their study allows to trace the complete sequence of the occupation of the region over two millennia, and thus to reconstruct the history of a major ethnic group of Central Africa: the Luba.Chronology based on more than 55 radiocarbon datings and thermoluminescence shows periods of occupation since the Stone Age.↑ ↑".
- Q681743 areaTotal "6.256E9".
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- Q681743 elevation "575.0".
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- Q681743 length "250000.0".
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- Q681743 name "Upemba Depression".
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- Q681743 point "-8.6 26.4".
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- Q681743 comment "Upemba Depression or Kamalondo Depression which is more commonly known by its French name Dépression de l'Upemba is a large marshy bowl area (depression) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo comprising some fifty lakes, including 22 of relatively large size including Lake Upemba (530 km²) and Lake Kisale (300 km²).".
- Q681743 label "Upemba Depression".
- Q681743 lat "-8.6".
- Q681743 long "26.4".
- Q681743 depiction Lake_Upemba_STS057-104-62.jpg.
- Q681743 name "Upemba Depression".