Lake Victoria
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Definition
Proper noun * Lake Victoria: A very large freshwater lake in east-central Africa. It is the largest lake in Africa by area and the world's second-largest freshwater lake by surface area. It is a primary source (headwaters) of the Nile River.
Usage
- Lake Victoria is used as a specific geographical name. It is always capitalized.
- It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence when discussing geography, ecology, or regional affairs.
Examples
- is shared by three countries: Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya.
- Many important cities, like Kisumu and Mwanza, are located on the shores of .
- The Nile River is fed by .
- Fishing is a major industry on .
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: The term is often used in discussions about environmental challenges, such as "the water hyacinth problem in " or "the conservation of cichlid species."
- Historical Context: It can be referenced in historical exploration, e.g., "The search for the source of the Nile led explorers to ."
Variants and Related Words
- Victoria Nyanza: An older, alternative name for Lake Victoria, used in some historical texts.
- Lake (noun): A large inland body of water.
- Reservoir (noun): A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. Lake Victoria acts as a natural headwaters reservoir.
Synonyms
- Victoria Nyanza (archaic/synonymous proper noun)
Related Phrases
- The Nile source: While not a synonym, Lake Victoria is intrinsically linked to this phrase as a major contributor.
- African Great Lakes: Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes.
Noun
- the largest lake in Africa and the 2nd largest fresh water lake in the world; a headwaters reservoir for the Nile River