Cameia National Park, Lumeje, Angola
Cameia National Park is found in the Moxico province of western Angola. This Park is named after the provincial municipality of Cameia in which it is found.
The park occupies an estimated 1445sq km and was established in 1938 as a game reserve. Later in 1957, Cameia was proclaimed a national park. The park’s eco-system is defined by the different rivers that cross and border the park. The Zambezi River marks the northern boundary of the park pouring its waters in Chifumage river on the southern border while to the east are the Luena River and Lumege rivers.
Lago Cameia and Lago Dilolo are part of the water catchment system in the park. Lago Dilolo is remarkably recognized as the largest lake in Angola
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