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Garamba National Park (French: Parc
national de la
Garamba) is a
national park in the north-eastern
Democratic Republic of the
Congo covering nearly 5...
- The 2008–2009
Garamba offensive (codenamed
Operation Lightning Thunder)
started on 14
December 2008, when
joint Ugandan, DR
Congolese and
Southern Sudanese...
- The last
known surviving po****tion of wild
northern white rhinos was in
Garamba National Park,
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC). In
January 2005...
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Letheobia sudanensis, also
known as the
Garamba gracile blind snake or
Sudan baked snake, is a
species of
snake in the
Typhlopidae family. It is endemic...
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forces would leave Uganda and
gather in two ****embly
areas in the
remote Garamba National Park area of
northern DR
Congo that the
Ugandan government agreed...
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Leptopelis oryi, also
known as the
Garamba forest treefrog and Ory's tree frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Arthroleptidae. It is
found in the...
- Army
insurgency Conflict history 1987–1994 1994–2002 2002–2005 Juba
talks Garamba offensive Haute-Kotto raid
Related articles War in
Uganda (1986–1994) Aboke...
- to
degrade the
combat capacities of the
rebel Lord's
Resistance Army in
Garamba, deep in the
jungles of the Congo.[citation needed] In 2009 he parti****ted...
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Reserves 339,481 Chad
southeastern part 133,408
Democratic Republic of
Congo Garamba-Bili Uere 115,671 Sudan,
South Sudan 331,834
South Sudan,
Ethiopia Boma-Gambella...
- and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was
first described from
Garamba National Park by
Brian J.
Selman in 1972. Its host
plants include Beckeropsis...