"The position of the Danube River Province has always been awkward, stuck in a middle-ground position, yet the climate conditions there are among the best in the entire East African provinces."
"There are major tributaries of the Congo River such as the Kongou River, with flat terrain and lush grass and forests. The ancient Congo Kingdom was active in this region."
"In fact, the Portuguese are aware of this, but they acted too late, resulting in the eastern basin of the Kongou River being completely occupied by us."
"The greatest issue for the Danube River Province now is its location on the western border, leading to very few immigrants being allocated to it, slightly better than Southwest Africa, yet our development of the province is not extensive."
Ernst spoke at length, emphasizing the importance of the Danube River Province, but beneath its significance lies high risk; without eliminating the risk, East African development there cannot be discussed.
