Direct north of Urundi is Ruanda; also a very large country.
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Nothing is known of the Mountains of the Moon to the westward of Ruanda.
3
Beyond Ruwenga, from the hills of Chamati to the Ruanda River, was the country of Chamati.
4
To proceed by way of the Rusizi through Ruanda, and so on to Itara, Unyoro, and Baker.
5
He had in mind here the regions of Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Tanganyika, Ruanda, the Congo, and the Upper Nile.
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The M'wootan N'zige is therefore known to pass through Ruanda, Baroondi, and the Watuta-orbeyond the north end of the Tanganyika Lake.
7
On one side is Mutumbi (probably the Utumbi of Speke and Baker), on the west is Ruanda; on the east is Urundi.
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Traveled north until I reached Ruanda-wenton until I could see the Fire Mountains in the distance, and the country all smothered in lava.
9
A man from Ruanda then told us of the Wilyanwantu (men-eaters), who disdained all food but human flesh; and Rumanika confirmed the statement.
10
The jurisdiction of the first Assembly will embrace Uganda, Tanganyika, Kenya, the Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi, French Equatorial Africa, Zanzibar, the Comoro Islands and the Seychelles.
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The Mfumbiro cones in Ruanda, which I believe reach 10,000 feet, are said to be the highest of the "Mountains of the Moon."
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Ruanda-Urundi, Samoan Islands, Daman, Southern Rhodesia, Goa, Kodiak Island and Italian Somaliland are already opened.