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Geography of the Land

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The report reviews recent geographic developments, focusing on the rapid partition of Africa and expanding European colonies and spheres of influence, noting ill-defined boundaries, potential for future disputes, and examples such as agreements granting rights of way and railway construction. It summarizes territorial gains, protectorates, and the Kongo Free State, discusses friction points including strategic harbors and river regions, highlights remaining unexplored areas and the need for further survey, and points to exploratory work that has spurred interest and infrastructural plans to open inland waterways.

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Herbert G. Ogden

Herbert G. Ogden was an author known for his contributions to geographical literature. His notable work, "Geography of the Land," explores the intricate relationships between landforms, climate, and human activity. Through his writing, Ogden aimed to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the physical world and its impact on society. His work reflects a commitment to educating the public about geography and its relevance to everyday life.

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