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Description
Kamuli is a town in the Kamuli District of Uganda. It serves as the district's administrative and commercial center. Located on the banks of the Nile River, Kamuli is known for its agricultural activities, primarily focusing on crops such as cassava, sweet potatoes, and green bananas.
The town has several educational institutions and health facilities, contributing to the welfare and development of the local community. Its strategic location along major transport routes makes it a hub for trade and transport within the region.
Culturally, Kamuli is home to various ethnic groups, predominantly the Basoga people. The community celebrates traditional events and festivals, showcasing rich cultural heritage and promoting tourism in the area.
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