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Place in Northern Uganda, Uganda
Kamdini, also referred to as Kamdini Corder, is a town in the Northern Region of Uganda. Kamdini is in the Oyam District of the Lango sub-region. The town
Kamdini
Road in Uganda
The Kamdini–Gulu Road, also known as the Gulu–Kamdini Road, is a road in the Northern Region of Uganda, connecting the town of Kamdini with Gulu, the largest
Kamdini–Gulu_Road
Road in Uganda
The Lira–Kamdini–Karuma Road, also known as the Karuma–Kamdini–Lira Road, is a road in the Northern Region of Uganda, connecting the town of Lira, in
Lira–Kamdini–Karuma_Road
Place in Western Uganda, Uganda
also approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 mi), by road, west of Kamdini, on the Lira–Kamdini–Karuma Road. This location is approximately 261 kilometres (162 mi)
Karuma
Road in Uganda
Highway. (i) Approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) further north, at Kamdini, the Kamdini–Lira Road, makes a sharp right turn to continue on to Lira, 68 kilometres
Kampala–Gulu_Highway
Place in Northern Region, Uganda
32°21'16.0"E (Latitude:2.576389; Longitude:32.354444). Palenga lies on the Kamdini–Gulu Road, which passes through the town in a general south to north direction
Palenga,_Uganda
Ugandan politician
region who asked the government to provide support to family members of Kamdini road victims who got into accidents and for others who sustained injuries
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Ugandan town
headquarters of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Soroti and 12. Tororo-Lira-Kamdini Highway, which passes through the center of town in a north-west/south-east
Soroti
Diocese of the Catholic Church in Uganda
Soroti–Dokolo–Lira Road Rwekunye–Apac–Aduku–Lira–Kitgum–Musingo Road Lira–Kamdini–Karuma Road Energy Adekokwok Hydroelectric Power Station Lira–Gulu–Agago
Diocese_of_Lira
Lango warrior
the resistance against colonialism in Uganda. He was born in Acutanana, Kamdini sub-county, Oyam District to Ogwang Akota and his wife Akullu. Owiny rose
Owiny_Akullu
Place in Northern Uganda, Uganda
District Administration offices of Oyam Town Council Oyam central market Kamdini-Lira Highway, immediately south of Oyam's town limits Tochi River, within
Oyam,_Uganda
Tier II credit institution in Uganda
Kyenjojo Branch - Kyenjojo Hoima Branch - Hoima Mukono Branch - Mukono Kamdini Branch - Oyam Soroti Branch - Soroti Mityana Branch - Mityana Abaita Ababiri
Opportunity Bank Uganda Limited
Opportunity_Bank_Uganda_Limited
1980–1986 guerrilla war in Uganda
heavy resistance by the UNLA and allied West Nile militias at Karuma and Kamdini. After bitter fighting, the NRA overcame the UNLA's defenses, inflicting
Ugandan_Bush_War
Place in Northern Uganda, Uganda
town in the Northern Region of Uganda. Bobi is in Gulu District along the Kamdini–Gulu Road, approximately 27 kilometres (17 mi), by road, south of Gulu
Bobi,_Uganda
Public university in Uganda
northwest of downtown Lira, off 500 acres (202 ha) of land, 68.7km from Kamdini. Lira University first opened in August 2012 with 100 students. At that
Lira_University
universities in Uganda, benefiting people from Loro, Minakulu, Myene, Kamdini, Aber, and the greater Oyam area. List of members of the twelfth Parliament
Patrick_Ogwang_Obura
Sub-region in Uganda
Central government has cited upgrades to key roads in Lango, including the Kamdini to Lira corridor, as part of wider infrastructure work in Northern Uganda
Lango_sub-region
Water and sanitation system in Uganda
a 75 kilometres (47 mi) corridor, between Karuma and Gulu, including: Kamdini, Koro Abili, Karuma, Bobi, Palenga and Minakuru. NWSC estimates that the
Gulu Water Supply and Sanitation Project
Gulu_Water_Supply_and_Sanitation_Project
Ugandan government agency
Kampala–Mityana Road (completed in July 2012) Masaka–Mbarara Road Lira–Kamdini–Karuma Road (completed in August 2011) Kazo–Ibanda–Kamwenge Road (completed
Uganda National Roads Authority
Uganda_National_Roads_Authority
1986 battle of the Ugandan Bush War
heavy resistance by the UNLA and allied West Nile militias at Karuma and Kamdini. After bitter fighting, the NRA's 13th and 19th Battalions managed to cross
Northern Uganda campaign (January–March 1986)
Northern_Uganda_campaign_(January–March_1986)
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English name borrowed from the name of an Italian island where Napoleon was exiled, derived from Latin Ilva, from Greek Aethale, ELBA means "soot, grime."
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