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Communal Conflict and the Geopolitics of Land Tenure, Social Identity and Statehood in North Kivu (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

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Figure 1.  Geographic Contextualisation of the Research Area
Figure 2.  Physical Relief and Territorial Boundaries of North Kivu
Figure 3.  Geographic Contextualisation of the Fieldwork Area
Figure 4.  Questionnaire #1 Survey Locations
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