Secondary Areas in Africa, Europe and The Middle East
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Birdlife Code | Name | Location | Interest |
s038 | St Helena | ||
s039 | North Algerian Mountains | ||
s040 | Upper Niger Valley | ||
s041 | South-west Nigeria | ||
s042 | Lower Niger Valley | ||
s043 | Gabon-Cabinda coast | ||
s044 | West Zaïre and north Angola forests | ||
s045 | Namibian escarpment | ||
s046 | Namib desert | ||
s047 | Karoo | ||
s048 | Kerguelen and Crozet Islands | ||
s049 | Isalo massif | ||
s050 | Ile Sainte-Marie | ||
s051 | Southern Zambia | ||
s052 | North-west Zambia | ||
s053 | Lake Lufira | ||
s054 | Upemba plains | ||
s055 | South-west Tanzanian swamps | ||
s056 | Kilombero floodplain | ||
s057 | Dry woodlands west of Lake Victoria | ||
s058 | Kakamega and Nandi forests | ||
s059 | North Ugandan swamps | ||
s060 | North-east Uganda | ||
s061 | North Kenyan short-grass plains | ||
s062 | Mount Kulal | ||
s063 | Northern Ethiopia | ||
s064 | North-west Somalia | ||
s065 | Djibouti juniper forests | ||
s066 | North-east Sudan | ||
s067 | Levantine mountains | ||
s068 | Corsican mountains | ||
s069 | Azores | ||
s070 | Caledonian pine forest |
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