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Lubaga is a hill in Kampala, Uganda's
capital and
largest city. It
comes from the
Luganda word okubaga,
describing a
process of "planning" or "strengthening"...
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Rubaga Division, also
Lubaga Division, is one of the
divisions that
makes up the city of Kampala, Uganda. The
division takes its name from Rubaga, where...
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Uganda Martyrs'
Hospital Lubaga,
commonly known as
Lubaga Hospital,
which was
formerly named Rubaga Hospital, is a private, not-for-profit,
community hospital...
- they were
allocated land near
Lubaga Hill. In 1889, the
reigning monarch,
Mwanga II of Buganda,
donated them land on
Lubaga Hill
itself where they built...
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settling at the present-day
village of
Kitebi near
Lubaga; subsequently, they
would be
allocated Lubaga Hill. The
arrival of
these two
missionary groups...
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Nsambya Hill to the east,
Kibuye to the south-east,
Ndeeba to the south,
Lubaga Hill to the west, and
Namirembe Hill to the north-west. This
location is...
- five
divisions are: (a)
Kampala Central Division (b)
Kawempe Division (c)
Lubaga Division (d)
Makindye Division and (e)
Nakawa Division.
Makindye Division...
- home
church of
Archbishop of Kampala. The
Cathedral is
located on
Lubaga Hill, in
Lubaga Division, in the
western part of the city of Kampala, the capital...
- five
divisions are: (a)
Kampala Central Division (b)
Kawempe Division (c)
Lubaga Division (d)
Makindye Division and (e)
Nakawa Division. The
division comprises...
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divisions that
comprise the city of
Kampala along with
Makindye division,
Lubaga division,
Nakawa division and
Central division, It has 19
parishes and 771...