Central Green Belt

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A typical view of the Central Green Belt.

The Central Green Belt Gaullican: Ceinture verte centrale, Kirobyi: Ahirengeïe) is a term used in human geography to denote the region which divides the Boual ka Bifie and Maccan plateau in Mabifia. The region has both a physical and human significance. It forms a highland between the Masamongo and Kolopegi ranges which attracts high precipitation due to its position on the windward side of the Kolopegi, which form a rain shadow affecting the Boual. The Central Green Belt is important in the ethnolinguistic plan of Mabifia as well, as its ethnic and religious diversity serves as a kind of transition zone between Inner Mabifia and Outer Mabifia. The Central Green Belt has been highly important historically, disputed between the Houregeries of the Boual and Plateau, before being dominated by the Kambou Empire in Late Hourege.

History

Prehistory

Hourege

Colonial period

Modern era

Geography

Human geography