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This is a list of caves of the world that have articles or that are properly cited. They are sorted by continent and then country. Caves which are in overseas territories on a different continent than the home country are sorted by the territory's continent and name.

Africa

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Algeria

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Botswana

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Cameroon

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  • Gouffre de Mbilibekon[4]
  • Grottes de Linté[5]
  • Grotte de Loung[6]
  • Grotte de Mfouda[7]
  • Grotte Fovu[8]
  • Grottes Ndemvoh[6]
  • Kouo vu[9]

Democratic Republic of Congo

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Egypt

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Ethiopia

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Gabon

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Kenya

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Lesotho

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Libya

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Madagascar

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Mauritania

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Morocco

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Mozambique

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  • Codzo River cave[15]

Nigeria

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Namibia

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Réunion

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Rwanda

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  • Ubuvumo Bwibihonga[16]
  • Ubuvumo Nyabikuri-Ruri[16]
  • Ubuvumo Manjari deux[16]
  • Ubuvumo bwa Musanze (main segment)[16]
  • Ubuvumo bwa Nyirabadogo[16]
  • Ubuvumo Cyamazera[16]
  • Ubuvumo Gacinyiro 2[16]
  • Ubuvumo bwa Musanze (south segment)[16]
  • Ubuvumo Nyiragihima[16]
  • Ubuvumo Rego[16]

Somaliland

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South Africa

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Tanzania

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Togo

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Tunisia

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  • Rhar Ain Et Tsab[1]

Zambia

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Zimbabwe

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Asia

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Afghanistan

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Cambodia

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China

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East Timor

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India

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Indonesia

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Iran

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Iraq

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Israel

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Japan

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Jordan

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Kazakhstan

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Korea

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Laos

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Lebanon

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Malaysia

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Mongolia

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Myanmar

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Nepal

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Oman

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Pakistan

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Papua New Guinea

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Philippines

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Qatar

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Russia

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Saudi Arabia

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Sri Lanka

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South Korea

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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Turkmenistan

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Uzbekistan

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Vietnam

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West Bank

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Europe

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Armenia

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Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Belgium

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bulgaria

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Croatia

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Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Finland

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France

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Georgia

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Germany

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Gibraltar

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Greece

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Hungary

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Iceland

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Ireland

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Italy

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Kosovo

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Latvia

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Malta

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North Macedonia

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Norway

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Poland

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Portugal

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Romania

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Serbia

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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Spain

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Turkey

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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North America

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Belize

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Bermuda

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Canada

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El Salvador

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Guatemala

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Honduras

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Mexico

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Panama

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United States

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Caribbean

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Aruba

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Bahamas

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Barbados

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Curaçao

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Cuba

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Dominican Republic

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Haiti

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Jamaica

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Puerto Rico

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Saint Lucia

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Turks and Caicos Islands

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South America

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Argentina

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Bolivia

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Brazil

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Chile

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Colombia

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Hoyo Sid El Perezoso [51]

Ecuador

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Peru

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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

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Suriname

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Uruguay

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Venezuela

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Oceania

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Australia

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Cook Islands

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Federal States of Micronesia

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Guam

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Nauru

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New Caledonia

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New Zealand

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Samoa

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Tuvalu

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Vanuatu

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Mars

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Possible cave entrances on Mars. The pits have been informally named (A) Dena, (B) Chloe, (C) Wendy, (D) Annie, (E) Abby (left) and Nikki, and (F) Jeanne.

As of 2007 seven putative cave entrances have been identified in satellite imagery of the planet Mars, all so far located on the flanks of Arsia Mons.[53] A more recent photograph of one of the features shows sunlight illuminating a side wall, suggesting that it may simply be a vertical pit rather than an entrance to a larger underground space.[54]

See also

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