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Description Map of Kijabi
January through February is wildebeest calving season; the wildebeest never pass through Zuvan territory.

Lake Nyangumi
A great lake which spreads further north than what the Kusitawa territory extends, and which feeds into the Safi and Kyau rivers. It is a beautiful and vast freshwater lake, with many variety of plant, animal, and fish species thriving in and around the area. Further north, humans have been seen in their boats to fish the waters. The wildebeest can be found drinking from the waters as they begin their journey down into Kijabi.

Wamekufa lake
A shallow salt and soda lake (think Lake Natron). It's salt content and high temperatures are why most animal species find the area inhospitable, but lesser flamingos are known to use the area as a breeding ground.

Safi River
A large river which slices Kijabi nearly in half. Its waters are crocodile infested and its rapids in some locations are treacherous. The wildebeest cross this river twice around June. Once in Kusitawa, and once in Nyota.

Kyau River
This river parts from the Safi river in Kusitawa's south east territory. There are few crocs here, as the waters slice through the Zuvan mountains.

Lake Kiroho
A secluded lake within the base of Zuvan territory fed by the Kyau river.

Zuvan Pass
A narrow passage through the mountains, and the only clear entrance into Zuvan territory.

Lafiya Basin
A vast depressed area in the Zuvan territory. It is a forested area, and Ethiopian wolves have been found to live here.

Miamba Springs
Secluded natural hot springs. There are active geysers here which spew hot water. You can find dragonflies, crabs, and some edible frogs near the area. Occasionally, humans will even be found exploring the area.

Damuna caverns
A system of caves spiraling into the southern Mungu mountains.

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