Yes, this is true:
Equator runs through the northern part of Lake Victoria (which is on the border between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania). Specifically, it passes through some islands (the Ssese Islands, some of which are inhabited) on Lake Victoria that belong to Uganda.
The answer is Portugal. The Eastern Europen countries that lie in the Balkan peninsula are Balkan states. Portugal is located in the West of Europe. Balkan countries are located in the southeastern of Europe; composed of 12 countries. These states are close to the Black Sea. The Northern boundary of the peninsula varies (hence also the number of states considered Balkan) especially influenced by historical and political connotations. This is why Turkey is also considered Balkan country.
Answer:
Sierra Madre Occidental
Explanation:
this mountain range takes up nearly 140,000 square miles of Mexico.
Answer:
of nationalism and wars
Explanation:
Yugoslavia was formed in the 1940's, with its leader being Tito. This South Slavic country emerged with the merging of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Montenegro into one state. Yugoslavia was a socialist country, and even though it had most of the traits as the other socialist countries, it seems to have been much less extreme, and the people in general had it relatively good. The country was developing well and it was prospering, becoming a force to be reckoned with, but also remaining neutral during the Cold War period. This lasted until the death of Tito. Once Tito was gone, everything quickly started to fall apart. The extreme nationalism emerged as the dominant force in the two biggest states, Serbia and Croatia, and the tensions soon led to military conflict. One by one all states started to declare independence, with Macedonia being the only one that didn't engaged in war with anyone in the early 1990's.