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The Nakayima tree found in Mubende Hill at Nakayima Shrine. Mubende is home to the Nakayima Shrine, said to hold the spirit of Ndahura, a former Bacwezi king. [7] The site, located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) outside of the town's central business district, is marked by the Nakayima Tree. Large root buttresses, which form nooks and fissures ...
English: The location of Mubende District in Uganda, showing district boundaries as they stood in June 2017. For other districts, see Category:SVG locator maps of Districts in Uganda (location map scheme). This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors. Don't rely solely on it for navigation.
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Nakayima tree is located found in Boma cell, Nakavima ward, West division, in Mubende municipality, Mubende district. [6]Nakayima tree is located 4 kilometers from Mubende town on a 700 feet tall Mubende hill also called Boma hill on the Kampala to Fort Portal highway [1] [3] [5] that is 1480 metres above sea level and 172 kilometers West of Kampala.
Gomba District and Sembabule District lie to the south, Kyegegwa District to the southwest and Kibaale District to the northwest of Mubende District. [1] Mubende , the district headquarters, is located approximately 172 kilometres (107 mi), by road, west of Kampala , the capital of Uganda , and the largest city in that country. [ 2 ]
The road starts at Mubende and travels westwards through Kyegegwa, and Kyenjojo, to end at Fort Portal, a distance of about 145 kilometres (90 mi). [1] The coordinates of the road, near Kyenjojo, are 0°36'21.0"N, 30°39'41.0"E (Latitude:0.605836; Longitude:30.661390).
Kyegegwa is located on the Mubende–Kyegegwa–Kyenjojo–Fort Portal Road, the main highway between Mubende and Fort Portal.Kyegegwa is approximately 103.5 kilometres (64.3 mi) by road east of Fort Portal, the largest city in the Toro sub-region. [3]