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Kabaka's Lake was created during the late 19th century on the orders of Kabaka (King) Mwanga II of Buganda, a kingdom in present-day Uganda. The construction of the lake was a result of a power struggle between Mwanga and his Christian subjects. The lake was dug to serve as a water source and a defensive barrier for the king's palace. [3] [4] [5]
The building also houses the offices of the Kabaka of Buganda; The Kabaka's Lake, a man-made lake approximately 5 acres (2.0 ha), for the personal use and enjoyment of the Kabaka; located just outside the main palace entrance. Mengo Hospital - A 300-bed private hospital, affiliated with the Church of Uganda; located at adjacent Namirembe Hill
Lake Albert; Lake Bisina; Lake Bugondo; Lake Buhera; Lake Bujuku; Lake Bunyonyi; Lake Edward; Lake George; Kabaka's Lake; Lake Kachera; Lake Katwe; Lake Kayumbu; Lake ...
This is a very short list of rivers in Uganda. [1] This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Mediterranean Sea
Makindye, Kabaka's birthplace Kampala UG-C-055 Kawuta's House Kampala Ring Road: UG-C-056 CHOGM Monument Impressive copper structure commemorating the hosting of the meeting of the heads of government in Uganda in 2007. Kampala More images. UG-C-057 Clock Tower Commemorates the Queen's visit in 1954
The swamp, out of which River Kafu arises, is also transversed by another river system called River Nkusi. River Nkusi however, arises elsewhere and passes through the said swamp and flows westwards to empty into Lake Albert, along the International border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At its source, River Kafu is an ...
It starts from the hills, northeast of the town of Wakiso, in Wakiso District, Central Uganda and flows in a northwestern direction to empty into River Kafu, Nakaseke District at its border with Masindi District and Kyankwanzi District. The source of River Mayanja is located in Wakiso, with coordinates: Latitude:0.41000, 32.52000.
Lake Wamala is a freshwater lake in Uganda. [1] Its wetlands contain endangered species of birds and animals including the sitatunga ("enjobe" in Luganda ). [ 2 ] The lake is of traditional and cultural significance to the people of Buganda in Central Uganda.