Africa, Europe and The Middle East
EBA Number | Earlier unique code(s) | Name |
078 | C02 | Cape Verde Islands |
079 | C09 (part) | Tristan Islands |
080 | C09 (part), C47 | Gough Island |
081 | C48 | Annobón |
082 | C07 | São Tomé |
083 | C06 | Príncipe |
084 | C03 | Upper Guinea forests |
085 | C05 | Cameroon and Gabon lowlands |
086 | C04 | Cameroon mountains |
087 | C08 | Western Angola |
088 | C29 | Cape fynbos |
089 | C46 | South African forests |
090 | C44 | Lesotho highlands |
091 | C28 | South African grasslands |
092 | C27 | South-east African coast |
093 | C34 | West Malagasy dry forests |
094 | C35 | East Malagasy wet forests |
095 | C36 | East Malagasy wetlands |
096 | C37 | West Malagasy wetlands |
097 | C38 | South Malagasy spiny forests |
098 | C32, C33 | Comoro Islands |
099 | C31 | Aldabra |
100 | C30 | Granitic Seychelles |
101 | C39 | Réunion |
102 | C40 | Mauritius |
103 | C41 | Rodrigues |
104 | C26 | Eastern Zimbabwe mountains |
105 | C24 | Tanzania - Malawi mountains |
106 | C20 | Albertine Rift Mountains |
107 | C19 | Eastern Zaïre lowlands |
108 | C22 | Serengeti plains |
109 | C21 | Kenyan mountains |
110 | C45 | Pemba |
111 | C23 | East African coastal forests |
112 | C18 | Central Somali coast |
113 | C43 | Jubba and Shabeelle valleys |
114 | C17 | South Ethiopian highlands |
115 | C16 | Central Ethiopian highlands |
116 | C15 | North Somali mountains |
117 | C14 | Socotra |
118 | C13 | South-west Arabian mountains |
119 | C12 | Mesopotamian marshes |
120 | C01 | Madeira and the Canary Islands |
121 | C11 | Cyprus |
122 | C10 | Caucasus |
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