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Boma Plateau
Region of eastern South Sudan
Region of eastern South Sudan

Within it, Boma National Park (2280000 ha) was established in 1977.
The Boma Plateau is also one of the few places in the world where wild Coffea arabica grows.
It is contiguous with the Ethiopian Highlands.
References
References
- (2009). "Important Bird Area factsheet: Boma, Sudan". Birdlife International.
- Charrier A, Berthaud J. (1985). "Coffee: Botany, Biochemistry and Production of Beans and Beverage". AVI Publishing.
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