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Lake Kyema, or Lake Chema, is a Ugandan crater lake in Rubirizi District, Western Uganda. The lake has a nearby twin, called Lake Kamweru, whose waters are green compared to Lake Kyema, whose waters are much clearer. It is a protected area that is managed by Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities and Uganda Wildlife Authority. It is one of the over 50 crater lakes in the Rwenzori Mountain ranges.
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0°15′20″S 30°07′01″E / 0.25556°S 30.11694°E / -0.25556; 30.11694
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