I'm not seeing a lake. But one NYT article from last year mentioned a town called Bujo in the Ituri province of the DRC. It does not appear on Google Maps though.
Congo doesn't seem to have a great deal of significant lakes. The African Great Lakes are nearby, but none have Bujo as an indigenous name. Perhaps it is a prehistoric lake?
I can find one vague reference to a Lake Bujo in North Korea, so this is probably as close as I can get. Okay now just Australia and New Zealand left to go.
I explain the rational back in the first big map compilation here
TL;DR There is so much overlap between civilisation boarders that I had to a big rationalisation to have it all fit. So I contained any civs with a clear modern parallel to the core boarders, and since there are no Alaskan or Hawaiian cities in the American list and they would be disconnected chunks (something I also have tried to avoid) that is why they are not coloured like the rest of the USA.
back when I did the last major update to the map @Luxerne asked me to map out the geographical features not attached to a civ. At the time I didn't much of a pattern but now you can see that the areas around Ethiopia and Gran Colombia feature heavily. So I wonder is some of the other clusters around in places like SEA are also telling?
back when I did the last major update to the map @Luxerne asked me to map out the geographical features not attached to a civ. At the time I didn't much of a pattern but now you can see that the areas around Ethiopia and Gran Colombia feature heavily. So I wonder is some of the other clusters around in places like SEA are also telling?
With all the work to get the map ready for the NFP, I finally had the chance to go back and fix one of the things that always annoyed me. Now finally Australia is looking better.
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