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Now reading: Chapter 31 - 27 Map from African Entrepreneurship Record, a Historical novel by Evil er er er.

The end of the year is approaching, and the advance troops of the East African colony have already drawn a rather intuitive map of the East African interior.

Transported by comrcial fleets, a copy of this map now lies on Ernst’s desk,

The entire map is about a ter long and seventy centiters wide, marked with roughly delineated mountains, rivers, and lakes.

On the easternmost edge, a road extends directly from the port of Dar es Salaam to the First Town. The Second and Third Towns are marked as two nad points, with the Little Rhine River running between them.

The depiction is quite clear, including savannah woodlands and farmland, while the dashed line marks the border of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, extending from north to south and reaching the Portuguese colony, essentially monopolizing the East African coastline.

The map provides detailed annotations of the eastern rivers, clearly showing a dense network of waterways, easily explored due to the presence of the Sultanate of Zanzibar’s longstanding activities, with local guides available to help locate certain geographic elents.

To the north of the map, a triangle indicates a mountain range, likely the Mount Kilimanjaro, and to the west of the mountains lies Lake Victoria, which is vast, depicted as shaded water bodies on the map.

As Africa’s largest lake, Lake Victoria was first discovered and nad by British explorers, in search of the Nile River’s source.

The discovery occurred just a year after Ernst awakened his mories of a past life; to the west of Lake Victoria are two more great lakes, Albert Lake and Lake Edward.

In actual history, the na Lake Edward was assigned by the British Stanley in 1889.

Adding Lake George downstream, the British royal family took over the naming rights for these lakes, however, Ernst, in this era, considers East Africa as his own domain, refusing to acknowledge these British nas, even if so were already nad by the British.

In reality, the nas of these lakes discovered by the British have not yet been confird, more precisely, they have not been updated on Europe’s new maps, and the East African colonial surveying team arrived only a few months after the British explorers.

Therefore, with a grand flourish, Ernst renad Lake Victoria as the Great Lake, fitting for its characteristic, as it was known in his past life as the Great Lakes Region.

Albert Lake was renad by Ernst as Frederick Lake, to commorate his grandfather.

Lake Edward was renad Constantine Lake, as clear as it is, and George Lake downstream was renad Heixinggen Lake.

Both Frederick Lake (Albert Lake) and Constantine Lake (Lake Edward) are part of the East African Rift Valley, with the Great Lake lying between them, ford by basin waters.

The entire Great Lake (Lake Victoria) covers an area of 69,400 square kiloters, making it Africa’s largest and the world’s second-largest freshwater lake. Its catchnt covers over 200,000 square kiloters, commonly referred to as the Great Lakes Region, where over thirty million people lived around Tai Lake in his previous life, one of Africa’s most densely populated areas.

By comparison, in his past life, China’s largest saltwater lake, Qinghai Lake, was only 4,625 square kiloters, and the largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, reached its largest size of just over three thousand square kiloters during the flood season. Freshwater lakes rivaling Tai Lake (Lake Victoria) include North Arica’s Great Lakes and Russia’s Lake Baikal, as well as Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi on the East African Plateau.

Therefore, Ernst was determined to take control of the Great Lake (Lake Victoria), not only for its abundant fishery resources but also due to its higher rainfall than surrounding areas, flat terrain, and favorable agricultural conditions.

Continuing westward is Lake Kivu... hmm, it’s better to keep it as Lake Kivu, given its notorious past reputation as the "killer" lake isn’t auspicious.

Moving further on the western side of the map is Lake Tanganyika, which Ernst nad Soron Lake. The significance of Lake Tanganyika to Tanzania is self-evident, as in his previous life, Tanzania was ford by the rger of the mainland part, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar in the east.

In Africa, "Nia" doesn’t carry special aning; it’s primarily an English suffix, which is why many African countries have this suffix, such as Kenya, Nigeria... Tanzania is essentially a combination of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

Lake Tanganyika is the largest lake in the East African Rift Valley and the world’s second-deepest lake after Lake Baikal.

Lake Tanganyika is winding and andering, with steep terrain on both sides and narrow coastal plains, compared to the open lands surrounding Lake Victoria; it doesn’t hold as much economic value, although its geographic location is good, stretching approximately 679 kiloters from north to south, serving as a transportation artery in the inland nations of Central Africa in his past life, with prominent water transport.

To the south is Lake Luqiao, a saltwater lake but rich in fishery resources, with many salt pools at its southwestern tip.

Furthest south is another great lake, Lake Niassa, which for ease of mory, Ernst renad as Lake Malawi.

Apart from these are the Serengui Lake near Dodoma, the northern Lake Eyasi, Lake Manyara, Balangida Lake...

This illustrates the abundance of water resources on the East African Plateau, with the areas of these great lakes alone amounting to hundreds of thousands of square kiloters, larger than many countries; adding all the lakes on the East African Plateau, it is no exaggeration to call it Africa’s water tower.

Regarding mountain ranges, besides Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, there are also the Mitumba Mountains in the eastern Congo Basin.

Southwestward, beyond the area between Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi is the Katanga Plateau, and further south is the Mozambique coastal plain.

Ernst decided to take over the area between Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Malawi in one sweep.

First, establish three important lakeside strongholds along the shores of the three great lakes—Mwanza at the southern inlet of Lake Victoria, Kigoma on the east coast of Lake Tanganyika, and Kalonga at the northwest corner of Lake Malawi.

Inland outposts were directly chosen in Dodoma, Tabola, and near Lake Luqiao’s Mbeya.

With red pen lines sketched on the map, several red circles appeared, encompassing almost all of Tanzania within these circles.

...

"Tom, make a copy of this docunt and send it to the East African colony!" Ernst planned to implent this ambitious sche in the East African colony.

"Also, the weapons produced by our arsenal can be sent to East Africa, starting with the formation of a six-hundred-strong Chinese immigrant musket team."

Ernst continued, "These six hundred people will be divided into six groups, led by the colonial high command to clean and maintain the managent of the six new strategic points. Subsequent immigration should be increased to these six points, and in the future, using these six points along with the three towns as radiating centers, we can encompass the entire Tanganyika region."

Ernst confidently said, "And, the first musket teams should mainly use the initial batch of immigrants, migrating five hundred people to each outpost first, with ammunition managed by our own people (Germans)."

Ernst contemplated if there were any oversights.

"Oh right, select a few trustworthy people from the company, preferably native Berliners with families, to take over part of the colony’s managent. We can’t leave everything to that group of rcenaries; their primary responsibility is security. Alright then, go and give these instructions!"

"Yes, young master." Tom respectfully answered, holding the docunt, and left the office, closing the door behind

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