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Town in Northern Region of Uganda, Uganda
Pakwach is a town in the Northern Region of Uganda. It is the main commercial, political and administrative center of Pakwach District. In the 19th century
Pakwach
District in Northern Region, Uganda
Pakwach District is a district in the Northern Region of Uganda. The town of Pakwach is the location of the district headquarters. Pakwach District is
Pakwach_District
Country in East Africa
to Kasese (333 kilometres (207 mi)), the northern line from Tororo to Pakwach (641 kilometres (398 mi)). There are several systems of communication,
Uganda
Road in Uganda
The Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua Road is a road in the Northern Region of Uganda, connecting the towns of Karuma, Olwiyo, Pakwach, Nebbi and the city
Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua Road
Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua_Road
Ethnic group
the larger Luo group. In Uganda, they live mainly in the Nebbi, Zombo, Pakwach and Arua districts. In the DRC, they reside in Mahagi territory, mostly
Alur_people
Species of fish
in East Africa and is harvested as food in parts of Uganda, including Pakwach district, West Nile sub-region along the Nile Basin. The fish is locally
Nangnang_fish
Settlement in Uganda
Panyimur is a town in the Pakwach District of the Northern Region of Uganda. Panyimur may also refer to Panyimur sub-county, one of the five administrative
Panyimur
District in the West Nile region of Uganda
shares borders with Zombo, Nebbi, and Pakwach Districts. Madi Okollo district is accessible via the Arua to Pakwach Road. The district is located approximately
Madi-Okollo
Ugandan politician
Ugandan female politician and legislator. She represents the people of Pakwach as a district woman representative in the Parliament of Uganda. She is
Jane_Avur_Pacuto
Administrative divisions of Uganda
549.8 34 Oyam 383,644 491,600 2,190.8 29 Pader 178,004 206,700 3,362.5 6 Pakwach 158,037 219,000 981.7 8 Terego 199,303 251,500 1,102 9 Yumbe 484,822 775
Districts_of_Uganda
14,000 Ntungamo - 18,854 Oyam - 14,500 Pader - 14,080 Paidha - 33,426 Pakwach - 22,360 Pallisa - 32,681 Rakai - 7,000 Rukungiri - 36,509 Rwimi - 16,256
List of cities and towns in Uganda
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Uganda
Provincial capital and city in Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Butiaba and Ntoroko on the Eastern Lake Albert Shore (Ugandan side) and Pakwach on the Albert Nile. Given the poor state of the roads, and the total lack
Bunia
City in northern Uganda
Gulu has a station on the metre gauge railway that connects Tororo and Pakwach, which had been out of service since 1993. Rift Valley Railways funded
Gulu
Sports and business complex in Arua, Uganda
business complex located next to the Arua City Monument at the roundabout on Pakwach Road in Arua, Uganda. It will be a venue for football, basketball, tennis
Arua_Hill_Park
Lake in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Blue Mountains. The few settlements along the shore include Butiaba and Pakwach. Unlike the very deep Lake Malawi, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Kivu, Lake
Lake_Albert_(Africa)
Town in the Eastern Region of Uganda
railway lines to Pakwach, via Soroti, and to Kasese, via Kampala. Since 1993, the metre gauge line from Tororo Junction to Gulu and Pakwach has been out of
Tororo
Place in Northern Region, Uganda
connected to the other towns in West Nile by road which include: Nebbi, Pakwach, Paidha, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Obongi, Adjumani and other smaller towns
Arua
Ugandan physician
Ponsiano Ocama Born (1969-07-01) 1 July 1969 (age 56) Pakwach, Uganda Citizenship Uganda Alma mater Makerere University (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
Ponsiano_Ocama
Development Programme". UNDP. Retrieved 2022-09-30. "Mixed fortunes for Pakwach, Mbarara iconic solar eclipse sites". Monitor. 2021-05-24. Retrieved 2022-09-30
Biharwe_Eclipse_Monument
District in Northern Uganda, Uganda
headquarters. Nebbi District is bordered by Madi Okollo District to the north, Pakwach District to the east, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to the south
Nebbi_District
Pader District Emmanuel Ongiertho FDC Jonam Pakwach District Jane Pacutho Avur NRM Women's Representative Pakwach District Polycap Ogwari INDEP Agule Pallisa
List of members of the eleventh Parliament of Uganda
List_of_members_of_the_eleventh_Parliament_of_Uganda
Ugandan footballer (born 2007)
New England Revolution and the Uganda national football team. He is from Pakwach in the West Nile region of Uganda. He attended Kibuli S.S and Amus College
Allan_Oyirwoth
is a sub-county of Jonam County (formerly in Nebbi District but now in Pakwach District). There is a Magistrate Grade II Court in Wadelai. The sub-county
Wadelai
Place in Eastern Uganda, Uganda
080556; Longitude:34.175000). The city is on the railway from Tororo to Pakwach. Mount Elgon, one of the highest peaks in East Africa, is approximately
Mbale
Town Council in Northern Region, Uganda
is on the Acholibur–Gulu–Olwiyo Road, the main highway between Gulu and Pakwach. It is about 53 kilometres (33 mi) south-west of Gulu, the largest city
Anaka
Representative Oyam District Jonam Pakwach District Avur jane pacutho National Resistance Movement District Woman Representative Pakwach District Buyamba Rakai District
List of members of the twelfth Parliament of Uganda
List_of_members_of_the_twelfth_Parliament_of_Uganda
South East Division Jinja City Jinja South West Division Jinja City Jonam Pakwach District Kabale Municipality Kabale District Kaberamaido Kaberamaido District
List of constituencies in Uganda
List_of_constituencies_in_Uganda
Line Tororo - junction Mbale Kumi Aloi Soroti Lira Gulu, Lira and Gulu. Pakwach - port in north west on Albert Nile Arua - railway does/used to extend
Railway_stations_in_Uganda
Ugandan Anglican bishop (born 1949)
Henry Luke Orombi (born 11 October 1949) in Pakwach, North Western Uganda, is a Ugandan Anglican bishop. He served as Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop
Henry_Luke_Orombi
Railway track gauge (1000 mm)
from Malaba to Tororo (operating) Metre gauge link from Tororo - Gulu - Pakwach to Tororo (under rehabilitation) Ukraine Lviv tram (operating) Vinnytsia
Metre-gauge_railway
Commercial bank in Uganda
Kumi Customer Service Point: 2 Ngora Road , Kumi Pakwach Customer Service Point: 94 Arua Road, Pakwach Kakira Customer Service Point: Kakira South Estate
Stanbic_Bank_Uganda
Jinja, Kampala, and Kasese and northward to Mbale, Soroti, Lira, Gulu, and Pakwach. The only railway line still operating, however, is the one to Kampala
Economy_of_Uganda
Place in Northern Uganda, Uganda
location lies approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi), by road, southeast of Pakwach, on the bank of the Albert Nile. and approximately 86 kilometres (53 mi)
Paraa
Road in Uganda
Highway. (h) in Karuma, north of the Karuma Bridge, the Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua Road makes a sharp left turn, off the Kampala-Gulu Highway.
Kampala–Gulu_Highway
Ugandan politician
and Internal Affairs Committee. Ngompek was born on 19 August 1977 in Pakwach district. His parents and the siblings migrated to Kiryandongo district
Linos_Ngompek
Kinkiizi Radio Crooze Fm Radio Endigyito Hunter Fm Voice of Kigezi 100.2 Pakwach Fm RFM Radio - 91.1 Iganga Galaxy FM 100.2 Moroccan radio stations can
List of radio stations in Africa
List_of_radio_stations_in_Africa
East African railway company (1948–1977)
1956. In 1962, it completed the northern Uganda railway from Soroti to Pakwach and from there to Arua in 1964, thus superseding the Victoria Nile steamer
East African Railways and Harbours Corporation
East_African_Railways_and_Harbours_Corporation
British colonial railway in Uganda
steamer service with a route across Lake Kyoga and down the Victoria Nile to Pakwach at the head of the Albert Nile. Its Lake Victoria ships were unsuitable
Uganda_Railway
operated a Class A ferry service from Butiaba to the Congo, through Pakwach in Pakwach District. Ernest Hemingway, who had stop in Butiaba after his plane
Robert_Coryndon
and Mahadi-Port in the north can link to Ugandan ports at Butiaba and Pakwach (served by Uganda Railways) on the Albert Nile, which is navigable as far
Transport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Transport_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
king Nyipir who started the Alur Kingdom in around the 15th century in Pakwach near River Nile. His Kingdom holds all the Lwo Royal Spear Head as per
List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
List_of_current_non-sovereign_African_monarchs
Uganda Railway steamer PS Lugard on the Albert Nile river service between Pakwach in Uganda and Nimule in Sudan. In 1948 the East African High Commission
Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours
Kenya_and_Uganda_Railways_and_Harbours
Rail line
(66 mi). Another extension stretches from Gulu southwestwards through Pakwach to end at Goli at the Border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Uganda_Standard_Gauge_Railway
Jinja, Kampala, and Kasese and northward to Mbale, Soroti, Lira, Gulu, and Pakwach. The only railway line still operating, however, is the Malaba–Kampala
Transport_in_Uganda
Species of rabbit
Bunyoro rabbit Pakwach, Uganda Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia
Bunyoro_rabbit
Private non-profit community hospital in Uganda
(7 mi), by road, south of Arua's central business district, along the Arua-Pakwach Road. This location lies approximately 241 kilometres (150 mi), by road
Kuluva_Hospital
Place in Western Uganda, Uganda
Lira–Kamdini–Karuma Road connects to the Kampala–Karuma Road and the Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua Road. Murchison Falls National Park List of cities and towns
Karuma
Consortium that operated railways in Kenya and Uganda
Northern Region of Uganda. From Gulu, the line continues west to end in Pakwach on the banks of the Albert Nile, approximately 1,500 kilometres (930 mi)
Rift_Valley_Railways
Bridges accommodating both road & railway
the Keban Dam. Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Albert Nile Bridge (Pakwach Bridge, ) – in Pakwach. Jinja Railway Bridge (River Nile Railway Bridge) – in Jinja
List_of_road-rail_bridges
Jinja, Uganda (Formerly Owen Falls Bridge) Karuma Bridge, Karuma, Uganda Pakwach Bridge, Uganda Policy Assessment, Consultancy & Training (PACT) (August
List of crossings of the Nile River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Nile_River
Public university in Uganda
approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi), by road, north of Arua, and at Pakwach, in Pakwach District, along the Albert Nile, where the university plans to establish
Muni_University
District in Northern, Uganda
Nabilatuk Nakapiripirit Napak Nebbi Nwoya Obongi Omoro Otuke Oyam Pader Pakwach Terego Yumbe Zombo Western Buhweju Buliisa Bundibugyo Bunyangabu Bushenyi
Terego_District
Place in Northern Region of Uganda, Uganda
Nebbi is located in the West Nile sub-region, along the Karuma–Olwiyo–Pakwach–Nebbi–Arua Road, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) south-east of Arua
Nebbi
District in Northern Uganda, Uganda
caused in the late 1990s by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels on the Karuma-Pakwach road that provides the main road link into the district. In 2005, the northeastern
Arua_District
Total eclipse
view in Agüimes, Las Palmas during the eclipse An eclipse monument in Pakwach, Uganda From Ottawa, Canada at sunrise, 11:24 UTC From Liberty State Park
Solar eclipse of November 3, 2013
Solar_eclipse_of_November_3,_2013
southwards along the White Nile to connect with the Ugandan system at Pakwach, about 150 km, where freight will be transshipped, as Uganda uses the 1
Rail_transport_in_South_Sudan
British passenger ferry and paddle steamer
and economic development. Lugard II operated on the Albert Nile between Pakwach and the border town of Nimule in Sudan. Her capacity was supplemented by
PS_Lugard_II
Place in Northern Uganda, Uganda
This location lies approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi), by road, south of Pakwach, and approximately 95 kilometres (59 mi), by road, northwest of Masindi
Pakuba
Ugandan state-owned automotive company
in Masaka, Mbarara, Kabale, Kisoro, Kibaale, Bushenyi, Jinja, Kampala, Pakwach, Nebbi, Arua, Koboko, Oraba, Gulu, Kitgum, Lira, Soroti, Katakwi, Moroto
Kiira_Motors_Corporation
Natural disaster in Uganda
to save motorists stranded by the floods. One rescue boat capsized near Pakwach, causing the death of one emergency responder. Heavy rainfall impacting
2024_Ugandan_landslides
District in Western, Uganda
Nabilatuk Nakapiripirit Napak Nebbi Nwoya Obongi Omoro Otuke Oyam Pader Pakwach Terego Yumbe Zombo Western Buhweju Buliisa Bundibugyo Bunyangabu Bushenyi
Kazo_District
Ugandan administrative district
councils: Buliisa, Butiaba and Biiso. Buliisa District is bordered by Pakwach District to the northwest, Nwoya District to the northeast, Masindi District
Buliisa_District
Diocese of the Catholic Church in Uganda
kilometers, encompassing four districts: Nebbi District, Zombo District, Pakwach District, and Madi-Okollo District (the latter being recently carved from
Roman Catholic Diocese of Nebbi
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Nebbi
vertical depositional facies. The Kaiso-Tonya, Butiaba-Wanseko, and the Pakwach transfer zones in the Albertine graben all contain hydrocarbons. The Kaiso-Tonya
Transfer_zone
Electric power line in Uganda
to a substation in Olwiyo, Nwoya District, for onward transmission to Pakwach, Nebbi, Paidha, Arua, Koboko, Yumbe and Moyo. and (b) The 80 kilometres
Karuma–Kawanda High Voltage Power Line
Karuma–Kawanda_High_Voltage_Power_Line
capital Nimule - border Gulu1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge Tororo, Uganda Pakwach - port on White Nile Rongai Lake Baringo Lokichar Lodwar border Kenya-South
Railway_stations_in_Sudan
Place in Western Uganda, Uganda
the mouth of the river from Wanseko in Buliisa District to Panyimur in Pakwach District, twice daily, six days a week, Mondays through Saturdays. Uganda
Wanseko
Power line in Uganda
General direction East to West From Lira, Uganda Passes through Gulu, Pakwach, Nebbi To Arua, Uganda Ownership information Owner Government of Uganda
Lira–Gulu–Nebbi–Arua High Voltage Power Line
Lira–Gulu–Nebbi–Arua_High_Voltage_Power_Line
Insurgency in northern Uganda
vehicles with a military escort of 14 soldiers travelling west on the Karuma-Pakwach road was ambushed. Between 50 and 110 civilians were killed, most after
Lord's Resistance Army insurgency (1994–2002)
Lord's_Resistance_Army_insurgency_(1994–2002)
Entry for Uganda in ISO 3166-2
Otuke district N UG-321 Oyam district N UG-312 Pader district N UG-332 Pakwach district N UG-210 Pallisa district E UG-110 Rakai district C UG-429 Rubanda
ISO_3166-2:UG
Kasese, Uganda to Kisangani, DRCongo Gulu to Nimule and Juba in Sudan Pakwach, Uganda to Juba and Wau in Sudan Garissa, Kenya to Addis Abeba in Ethiopia
Timeline of African Union of Railways
Timeline_of_African_Union_of_Railways
School in Kibuli, Kampala, Makindye Division, Uganda
Avur Pacuto - Politician, Administrator, Woman Member of Parliament for Pakwach District Julius Poloto - Ugandan footballer who plays as a midfielder for
Kibuli_Secondary_School
1986 battle of the Ugandan Bush War
subsequently entered the West Nile region along the Gulu-Moyo and Karuma-Pakwach roads, they thus encountered no resistance and occupied the local settlements
Northern Uganda campaign (January–March 1986)
Northern_Uganda_campaign_(January–March_1986)
Dam in Paidha
the development of Nyagak I. The power lines will also be extended to Pakwach on the banks of the Albert Nile, with funding from a US$18 million (€13
Nyagak II Hydroelectric Power Station
Nyagak_II_Hydroelectric_Power_Station
Standing committee of the Parliament of Uganda responsible for economic oversight
County Ayoo Tonny Kwania County Katali Loy DWR, Jinja Avur Jane Pacuto DWR, Pakwach Baba James Boliba Koboko County Mutiwa Geofrey Eric Bunyole County West
Committee on National Economy (Uganda)
Committee_on_National_Economy_(Uganda)
Geothermal power station in Uganda
Development halted drilling at that site, at another site in Panyimur, Pakwach District and at the Buranga site in Bundibugyo District. Drilling may resume
Buranga Geothermal Power Station
Buranga_Geothermal_Power_Station
Part of the Ugandan Bush War
counteroffensive on 12 October accompanied by TPDF troops, advancing from Pakwach northward. This force was backed by thousands of Acholi and Langi militants
West Nile campaign (October 1980)
West_Nile_campaign_(October_1980)
Community hospital in Uganda
sub-region. The hospital is located in the town of Nyapea, off of the Pakwach–Arua Road. This location is approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi), by road
Holy_Family_Hospital_Nyapea
Place in Nwoya, Uganda
the district headquarters. The town is at the intersection of the Karuma–Pakwach road with the Acholibur–Gulu–Olwiyo Road, approximately 314 kilometres
Olwiyo
British stern wheel paddle steamer in Uganda
Corporation (EARH), completed its northern Uganda extension from Tororo to Pakwach it superseded the Victoria Nile ferry service. EARH withdrew Speke, Stanley
PS_Speke
Species of spider
cultivated savanna. It was subsequently observed near Aburi, Ghana, and Pakwach, Uganda. A further example was identified, a specimen collected in 1975
Stenaelurillus_glaber
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