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Encyclopedia Britannica



BRITISH EAST AFRICA

This article appears in Volume V04, Page 601 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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BRITISH EAST AFRICA , a term, in its widest sense, including all the territory under British influence on the eastern side of Africa between German East Africa on the south and Abyssinia and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan on the north. It comprises the protectorates of Zanzibar, Uganda and East Africa. Apart from a narrow belt of coastland, the continental area belongs almost entirely to the great plateau of East Africa, rarely falling below an
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steps with intervening plateaus leads to a broad zone of high ground remarkable for the abundant traces of volcanic action. This broad upland is furrowed by the eastern " rift-valley," formed by the subsidence of its floor and occupied in parts by lakes without outlet. Towards the west a basin of lower elevation is partially occupied by Victoria Nyanza, drained north to the Nile, while still farther inland the ground again rises to a- second volcanic belt, culminating in the Ruwenzori range. (See ZANZIBAR, and for Uganda protectorate see UGANDA.) The present article treats of the East Africa protectorate only.
Topography.-The southern frontier, coterminous with the northern frontier of German East Africa, runs north-west from the mouth of the Umba river in 4 4o' S. to Victoria Nyanza, which it strikes at I S., deviating, however, so as to leave Mount Kilimanjaro wholly in German territory. The eastern boundary is the Indian Ocean, the coast line being about 400 m. On the north the protectorate is bounded by Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland; on the west by Uganda. It has an area of about 240,000 sq. m., and- a population estimated at from 2,000,000 to 4,000,000, including some 25,000 Indians and 3000 Europeans. Of the Europeans many are emigrants from South Africa; they include some hundreds .of Boer families.
The first of the parallel zonesthe coast plain or " Temborari is generally of insignificant width, varying from-2 to to m., except
in the valleys of the main rivers. The shore line is broken by
bays and branching creeks, often cutting off islands from the main-
land. Such are Mvita or Mombasa in 44' S., and the larger islands
of Lamu, Manda and Patta (the Lamu archipelago), between 2 20'
and 2S. Farther north the coast becomes straighter, with the
one indentation of Port Durnford in I to' S but skirted sea-
wards by a row of small islands. Beyond the coast plain the
country rises in a generally well defined step or steps to an alti-
tude of some 800 ft., forming the wide level plain called " Nyika
(uplands), largely composed of quartz. It con-
tains large waterless areas, such as the Taru
desert in the Mombasa district. The next stage
in the ascent is marked by an intermittent line
of mountainsgneissose or schistoserunning
generally north-north-west, sometimes in parallel
chains, and representing the primitive axis of
the continent. Their height varies from 5000 to
8000 ft. Farther inland grassy uplands extend
to the eastern edge of the rift-valley, though
varied with cultivated ground and forest, the
former especially in- Kikuyu, the latter between
o and o 4o' S. The most extensive grassy
plains are those of Kapte or Kapote and Athi,
between 1 and 2 S. The general altitude of
these uplands, the surface of which is largely
composed of lava, varies from 5000 to 8000 ft.
This zone contains the highest elevations in
British East Africa, including the volcanic pile
of Kenya (q.t.) (17,007 ft.), Sattima (13;214 ft.)
'arid Nandarua (about 12,900 ft.). The Sattima
(Settima) range, or Aberdare Mountains, has a
general elevation of fully 10,000 ft. To the west
the fall to the rift-valley is marked by a line of
cliffs, of which the best-defined portions are the
Kikuyu escarpment (8000 ft.), just south of 1
S., and the Laikipia escarpment, on the equator.
One of the main watersheds of East Africa runs close to the eastern wall of the rift-valley, separating the basins of inland drainage from the rivers of the east coast, of which the two largest wholly within British East Africa are the Sabaki and Tana, both separately noticed. The Guaso Nyiro rises in the hills north-west of Kenya and flows in a north-east direction. After a course of over 350 M. the river in about 1 N., 39 30' E. is lost in a marshy expanse known as the Lorian Swamp.
The rift-valley, though with a generally level floor, is divided by transverse ridges into a - series of basins, each containing a lake without outlet. The southernmost section within British East Africa is formed by the arid Dogilani plains, drained south towards German territory. At their north end rise the extinct volcanoes of Suswa (7800 ft.) and Longonot (8700), the latter on the ridge dividing off the next basinthat of Lake )'Taivasha. This is a small fresh-water lake. 6135 ft. above the sea, measuring some 13 m. each way. Its basin is closed to the north by the ridge
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