capital of Uganda


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Noun1.capital of Uganda - the capital and largest city of Uganda on the north shore of Lake Victoriacapital of Uganda - the capital and largest city of Uganda on the north shore of Lake Victoria
Buganda - a state of Uganda and site of a former Bantu kingdom
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Kevin Bellwood, who runs Roobarb, a lifestyle shop in Waterloo Terrace, crowdfunded a Flux Walker with his partner Marcia Dale after visiting the capital of Uganda, Kampala, last year.
class="MsoNormalI graduated from the marsh to the sparkling waters of the Victoria when, in 1957, I went to junior high school, in the suburbs of Entebbe, the main lakeside city, then still the capital of Uganda.
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Given the increasingly vital role that technological innovation is playing in providing crucial services to Africa's often far-flung populations and attempting to fill in the yawning gap that the current official systems have left, African Business magazine and IC Events hosted a critical forum on innovation in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, in November last year.
According to Mashable, Google revealed that it has already wired up Kampala, the capital of Uganda, using Project Link:
Al-Shabb killed 74 people watching the football world cup in Kampala the capital of Uganda in retaliation for their presence in Somalia with AMISOM.
An upcoming meeting in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, will specify the composition and terms of deployment of the joint Congolese-Rwandan task force as well as its relations with MONUSCO.
The trip follows a previous trip to Kampala - the capital of Uganda - with fellow students.
More stops and states are on the roster until the choir's six-month tour ends, about July 10, and they return to Kampala, the capital of Uganda in Africa.
Deadly protests over high food and fuel prices have rocked the capital of Uganda, which is east Africa's third-largest economy.
Or try the example of the Nakivupo wetland in the centre of Kampala, the capital of Uganda. The government thought that due to a shortage of land for housing and industrial activities, it was time to drain this large fertile wetland sitting on prime real estate in the city centre.