Synonyms for kabarole or Related words with kabarole

kamwenge              mubende              hoima              rukungiri              kyenjojo              kasese              mpigi              bushenyi              kisoro              kibaale              masindi              ntungamo              kayunga              mukono              wakiso              mityana              kabale              moroto              nebbi              masaka              kapchorwa              kalungu              kamuli              kyegegwa              kanungu              ibanda              nakasongola              iganga              ntoroko              nakaseke              sembabule              isingiro              kiryandongo              lyantonde              mbarara              bugiri              buikwe              katakwi              kitgum              manafwa              vurra              kaberamaido              kiboga              bukomansimbi              kiruhura              koboko              rubirizi              soroti              mpondwe              bunyangabu             



Examples of "kabarole"
Kabarole District is a district in Western Uganda. Kabarole District is part of the Kingdom of Toro. Its main town is Fort Portal.
He signed a Treaty with the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC), and was proclaimed at Kabarole, by Lord Lugard, August 14, 1891. He was installed as Omukama of Toro on August 16, 1891, also at Kabarole.
He was born in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, in 1976.
Kabarole Districts consists of one municipality and six counties:
Kijura is a town in Kabarole District, in the Western Region of Uganda.
Clovis Kalyebara was born in "Harugongo Village", Kichwamba Sub County, in Kabarole District, Western Uganda.
(a) Kabarole District (b) Kamwenge District (c) Kyegegwa District and (d) Kyenjojo District.
Rwimi is a small town in Kabarole District in the Western Region of Uganda.
Subsistence agriculture and animal husbandry are the main economic activities in Kabarole District.
LAP has branches in Kabarole, Kabale, Masindi, Jinja, Gulu, Arua, Soroti, Mbarara and its head office in Kampala.
He died at the Royal Palace, Kabarole, on 21 December 1965. He was buried at Karambi Gasani, Toro.
Nyakasura School is a mixed, boarding, middle, and high school in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, Western Region of Uganda.
The power station is located on the "Rwimi River", along the border between Kasese District and Kabarole District. This location lies near the town of Rwimi in Kabarole District, approximately , north of Kasese along the road to Fort Portal. This location lies approximately , by road, southwest of Fort Portal, the largest town in the sub-region.
Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital, commonly known as Fort Portal Hospital, sometimes referred to as Buhinga Hospital, is a hospital in the town of Fort Portal, in Kabarole District, Western Uganda. It is the referral hospital for the districts of Bundibugyo, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kasese, Ntoroko and Kyenjojo.
He was the eldest son of Rukirabasaija Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe III, the tenth Omukama of Toro, who reigned between 1891 and 1928. He was born at the Royal Palace, Kabarole, on 6 March 1904. His mother was Adyeri Damali Tibaitwa. He was educated at Nyakasura School, Kabarole, Mengo High School and King's College, Budo. He served as Inspector in the Uganda Police Force in 1926. He ascended to the throne upon the death of his father on 31 December 1928. He was crowned at St John's Cathedral, Kabarole, on 29 January 1929.
Fort Portal is a town in the Western Region of Uganda. It is the seat of both Kabarole District and the Toro Kingdom.
She is the owner of "Travelers' Inn" in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, in the Western Region, approximately , by road, west of Kampala, Uganda's capital.
Holy Family Virika Hospital, commonly referred to as Virika Hospital, is a private, community hospital, in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, Western Uganda.
St. Leo's College, Kyegobe is a Catholic-based, government-aided residential boys' secondary school, located in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, in the Western Region of Uganda.
Muruli’s son in London, Muhamad Muruli Jr., confirmed that the Uganda boxer died in 1995 in Fort Portal in Kabarole District.