The territory of East Africa is not as exaggerated as Russia's, but the effect presented on the map is quite astonishing, like slicing off a small half of Africa with a knife.
Fortunately, countries along the equator appear relatively small on maps due to visual effects, making the more than ten million square kilometers of East Africa look roughly the same size as the approximately seven million square kilometers of the United States. Of course, this is also related to the inability of data measurements in this era to be extremely accurate, especially within the African continent. Outside of East Africa, there are very few non-Black people who venture there.
Many Europeans could only guess at the situation in the African interior, and many adventure novels would use a mysterious narrative style to describe Africa.
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While the people of Transvaal were seeking to restore their country, East Africa's stationed troops in the Southern Border Province were not idle over the years.
