This is true.
It was called like this by a German Cartographer in 1507, and intitially he used the name to refer it to South America, as he was under the impression that he discovered it.
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1893
In 1893 the IBEAC transferred its administration rights of the territory to the British Government. The territory was then divided to form the Uganda Protectorate in 1894 and East Africa Protectorate (later Kenya) in 1895.
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It means two chambers: it is used for legislative bodies, that is institutions that decide over a country's law. An example of a bicameral body is the US Congress, where the two chambers are: The House of Representatives and the Senate.