- Chwa II
Kabalega (18 June 1853 – 6
April 1923), was the King or
Omukama of
Bunyoro in
Uganda from 1870 to 1899. In 1869,
Omukama Kamurasi Kyebambe IV died...
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Murchison Falls, also
known as
Kabalega Falls, is a
waterfall at the apex of Lake
Albert on the
Victoria Nile in Uganda. At the top of
Murchison Falls...
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Kabalega International Airport (IATA: n/a, ICAO: n/a), also
Hoima International Airport, is an
airport under construction in
Hoima District, Uganda. It...
- Victoria: MV
Kabalega, MV Kaawa, and MV Pemba. On 8 May 2005, however,
Kabalega and
Kaawa collided almost head-on.
Kaawa damaged her bow and
Kabalega suffered...
- 0°39′23″S 32°8′41″E / 0.65639°S 32.14472°E / -0.65639; 32.14472 MV
Kabalega was a Lake
Victoria ferry operated by the
Uganda Railways Corporation. In...
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ferry to
replace Kabalega. However, in
September 2009, the
Uganda Radio Network said the
Ugandan government was
unlikely to
replace Kabalega soon. Instead...
- The Kangai-
Kabalega monument is a
white and blue
painted landmark which marks the spot
where Kabaka Mwanga and
Omukama Kabalega were
captured by the British...
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Royal Tombs also
Mparo tombs is a
historical royal burial site for
Omukama Kabalega II and
kings and
royals of Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom. The
tombs cover six...
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Kabalega Hydroelectric Power Station, also
known as
Kabalega Power Station is a 9 MW (12,000 hp) mini
hydroelectric power project located across River...
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Omukama Kabalega of
Bunyoro resisted the
efforts of
Great Britain,
aiming to take
control of the kingdom. However, in 1899
Omukama Kabalega was captured...