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- Kampala (en)
- Mass graves (en)
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- Corridor (en)
- First (en)
- Residential (en)
- 1.57788E9
- Mengo (en)
- Manmade lake (en)
- Martin Road (en)
- Old Kampala (en)
- Built in 1927 (en)
- Traditional cultural forest resource (en)
- At the shores of Lake Victoria, has history to the founding of the Entebbe name (en)
- Anglican Church at the site of the first Church Mission Society settlement , headed by Reverend Alexander Murdoch Mackay (en)
- Along Kyotera-Mutukula road, it became popular during the pre-colonial wars between the Baziba of Karagwe (en)
- Receded from Lake Victoria, with active shrines of King Wamala (en)
- Several scrapped depressions and mounds, associated with rituals of the Cwezi (en)
- One of the first schools of the Hill Mill Fathers 1907 (en)
- Kojja Polish Jewish refugees were exiled in Uganda in 1945 (en)
- First catholic church Laudel & Amans Catholic missionaries landing, Mapeera monuments and church 1879 (en)
- Ivory Tower building, one of the oldest iconic education institutions (en)
- Established by Captain Frederick Lugard in 1890, served as headquarters until 1894 and survived as the first museum in the country and the Gaddaffi mosque (en)
- In Kasangati. Shrine/sacred place for Ndaula, Kiwanuka, and Wanemas spirits (en)
- Long range German gun captured by the British and brought to Entebbe, at the time the government seat of Uganda (en)
- Nakasongola named after a stone on Nakasongola hill that sticks out (en)
- In Kyagwe Hwere, the Kinti Nimbi and Walumbe are still worshiped, and soldiers, business, fraternity, and job seekers flock to the place for blessings (en)
- Statue commemorating the 1962 Independence Monument, representing an adult lifting a newborn (en)
- Built in 1920, historical and has maintained colonial look (en)
- At Kikyusa is Muteesa' palace and main ancestral grounds (en)
- Seat of the Muslim faith built in 1945 by the Agha Khan and Prince of Buganda (en)
- African village (en)
- Archaeological sites of early Stone Age works (en)
- Archaeological, Oldowan and Acheulean tools site (en)
- Art gallery and craft shop (en)
- At Buloori is the catholic shrine (en)
- At Buloori, Moslem martyrs (en)
- At Kakooge, Buwaali (en)
- At Kasabya are ritual caves (en)
- At Katuntu is the second oldest Catholic church (en)
- At Kitinda are shrines for Kabaka Nakibinge (en)
- At Kyaliwajala is the Protestant shrine (en)
- At Masanafu Kiwewa (en)
- At Mijeera, plane crash site (en)
- At Luvumbula again is a ritual site and place for the coronation of Saaza chiefs (en)
- Balintuma road (en)
- Bemba's cave and indigenous herbal tress (en)
- Bird species and herbal trees and shrubs (en)
- Built in 192, a historical building (en)
- Catholic church on the World Monuments Watch list (en)
- Catholic mission of 1879 Kijukizo church (en)
- Commemorates the Queen's visit in 1954 (en)
- Coronation site for Buganda Kings (en)
- Current King Mutebi's official residence (en)
- Dimple based pottery (en)
- Earthworks, Archaeological site (en)
- Engravings and harrows on top of the hill (en)
- Exhibition of a variety of plants and herbs (en)
- Falls with a series of natural and cultural caves (en)
- First police station in Uganda (en)
- Forests and bird species (en)
- Granite rock with rock sounds (en)
- Graves at Kacencero/Kyebe/Rwandan genocide graves (en)
- Gulu, Nasuti Ham Mukasaa country residence (en)
- Hippos view (en)
- Historic building at Kirinya (en)
- Ignatius Musaazi, independence liberation hero (en)
- In Lake Victoria Island (en)
- Iron Age stone tools including pottery (en)
- Meeting place of Speke and Mutesa of 1862/also for Kabaka Mutebi (en)
- Kabaka Kimeras jaw bone (en)
- Kabaka Mutesa II residential palace (en)
- Kabaka Tembo's palace (en)
- Kanzinze Masuulita are shrines Kimeras (en)
- Katwe plant for oil refining and brick making (en)
- King of Kooki royal residence (en)
- Kooki Kingdom royal burial grounds (en)
- Last Chwezi Capital (en)
- Located in Kazo, Mpererwe – tombs and mounds (en)
- Makindye, Kabaka's birthplace (en)
- Mass grave and Memorial (en)
- Mass grave and memorial (en)
- Mass grave and memorial at Sub county headquarters (en)
- Mass graves and NRA war memorial (en)
- Mass graves, NRA War memorial (en)
- Meeting place of Ugandan lawmakers (en)
- Memorial ? (en)
- Mengo Memorial, Catholic martyr (en)
- Missionary Society station (en)
- Seat of Uganda's first legislative council, parliament established by the British colonial government in 1920 by then all MPs were whites!! (en)
- NRA Mass grave (en)
- NRA War Memorial (en)
- NRA War mass grave (en)
- NRA War mass grave at Luvumbula (en)
- NRA War mass graves memorial (en)
- NRA War memorial, and mass burial grounds (en)
- National culture centre (en)
- Fort established and existed from 1897 to 1901, and originally the site of a church (en)
- Earth works, archaeological site Cwezi, capital 11th century (en)
- Official residence of Katikkiro of Buganda (en)
- Old mining pit shafts , totaling 400 in number (en)
- Oldest club in Kampala (en)
- Oldest museum in East Africa (en)
- On Buganda House Road, in an Indian building (en)
- One of the oldest churches in Uganda (en)
- Prison ditch for Buganda prince and Princesses (en)
- Prison ditch located in Kisalosalo, Kyebando (en)
- Railways building –More information (en)
- Rock paintings and cultural forests in Mpaata (en)
- Royal Burial grounds (en)
- Royal iron working and smelting site (en)
- Royal seat of the Buganda Kingdom (en)
- Salaama Road (en)
- Salaama road (en)
- Sangoan culture similar to Sango Bay (en)
- Seat for the Baháʼí Faith in Uganda (en)
- Seat of the Catholic church in Uganda (en)
- Seat of the highest court in Uganda (en)
- Several historic buildings (en)
- Several shrines and 16 springs are found here (en)
- Small Monument signifying equator crossing (en)
- Ssezibwa Road (en)
- Site where the Ddamula, or scepter for Buganda Kingdom's king, was obtained (en)
- Tomb of Winyi III Ruguluka Macolya (en)
- Tombs of King Kiwewa (en)
- Traditional market in centre of city (en)
- Uganda's national television and radio (en)
- Kazi Yacht Club meeting place of Stanley an Muteesa in 1875 (en)
- War memorial mass graves (en)
- Well traditionally used by Kabaka of Buganda (en)
- Jaw bone shrines of Kabaka Nakibinge, Sekamanya and Mutebi (en)
- Grass thatched round hut very similar to Kasubi tombs, containing the tombs of Sunna II of the Buganda kingdom 1856 (en)
- Nyinamwiru, the daughter of Bukuku, mother of Ndaula the Cwezi King, lived here (en)
- historic building of the Kabaka's chiefs (en)
- historic buildings (en)
- Freedom site where Ignatious Musaazi held independence struggle meetings (en)
- Built by Mutesa I in 1870 when he first had his capital at Kasubi, Nabulagala (en)
- Upper part commemorates World war II victims. Lower part is the monument of the constitutional square (en)
- Kabalega and Mwanga were detained here before they were exiled to Seychelles (en)
- Historically known by the Baruli for Protection against their enemies (en)
- The 3rd catholic cathedral/seminary in the country was established in 1914by the white fathers after Daudi Chwa gave them 30 acres of land (en)
- National Referral Hospital, Old Mulago, founded in 1913 by Sir Albert Ruskin Cook, while the New Mulago facility was completed in 1962 (en)
- At Kako, are Kaolin pit shafts similar to those of Mityana for mining (en)
- Established by Mapeera to treat the disabled and the elderly (en)
- Tombs of the 25th king of Buganda ,Kyabagu ruled, 1750–1780 (en)
- Burial place for renowned Father Aloysius Ngobya at Kitovu Catholic church (en)
- Kagwa's house of the late Sir Apollo, built in 1903. Located on Kabaka Njagala Road (en)
- One of the oldest hotels in Kampala, initially known as Grand Hotel (en)
- Built by the first colonial Anglican masters in Entebbe, is one of the oldest buildings (en)
- Site in memory of the first of the 22 Catholic martyrs (en)
- Earth works, Archaeological Site Cwezi 13th- century to 16th century (en)
- Mass grave and memorial at the Sub county headquarters (en)
- Farther Laudel landed at Rigungu but camped at Bugonga (en)
- At Manyangwa is a mausoleum, residential house, and church (en)
- At Kayabwe circular arches on both sides of the road signify the equator crossing (en)
- Spot where explorer John Speke stood and sighted the source of the river Nile in 1862 (en)
- Cultural site and forest resource with spiritual significance (en)
- The islands are rich in Middle Stone Age artefacts , late Stone Age artefacts , and Iron Age materials (en)
- K.A.R.1914–18, Simba site, and a spot to view Lake Victoria (en)
- Oldest bookshop, established in 1927 as a publishing and printing house (en)
- Rubaga, where three Anglican martyrs were killed and buried (en)
- King Kabarega resided here during his battles with the British (en)
- Grass thatched round house containing the tombs and insignia of Mutesa I, and three northern subsequent rulers of Buganda (en)
- One of the first cinema halls used by colonial masters to watch films when Entebbe was headquarters (en)
- Cultural resource, with indigenous, herbal medicinal trees (en)
- First Catholic old mission church and brick house 1891 (en)
- Sangoan Later Stone Age site with earthworks and rock art paintings (en)
- Monuments, burial for heroes, airstrip national functions (en)
- NRA war memorial, Kikandwa Lutta memorial, and diocese (en)
- Seat of the Anglican church in Uganda, a historic cave and historic buildings built by missionaries. The first cathedral was built in 1890–1894 of mud and wattle (en)
- The main seat of the Chief Khadi of Ugandan Muslims (en)
- At Mpererwe are tombs of Namasole Bagalayazze mother to Kabaka Mwanga II (en)
- Impressive copper structure commemorating the hosting of the meeting of the heads of government in Uganda in 2007. (en)
- Popularly known as Dindo's Rock with Kintus foot, print, etc (en)
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