10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KABALEGA FALLS»
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Modern Trends in Applied Aquatic Ecology
The Case of Kabalega Falls HEP In 1968, a plan was set forth to construct a 600
MW hydropower plant utilizing the head of the Kabalega Falls (formerly called
Murchison Falls), located on the Victoria Nile about 35 km upstream of Lake
Albert, ...
R.S. Ambasht, Navin K. Ambasht,
2003
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Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
National park, NW Uganda; 1504 sq. mi. (3895 sq. km.); contains Kabalega Falls;
estab. 1952. Ka*ba*lo \ka-'ba-l6\. Town on Lualaba River (upper Congo), SE
Democratic Rep. of the Congo; terminus of railroad line running 170 mi. (274 km.)
...
3
Casualty of Empire: Britain's Unpaid Debt to an African Kingdom
... widely believed among the Banyoro. Otherwise the mukama could not have
avoided capture for so long. It is the prevailing narrative about Kabalega today in
Uganda, where the Murchison Falls became Kabalega Falls in his honour. A
case ...
4
A Contemporary Geography of Uganda
Hydroelectric plants are located at Owen and Kabalega Falls. The river is
navigable from Lake Albert to Kabalega Falls. The first section of the river
between Lake Albert and Lake Victoria is known as the Victoria Nile. It leaves
Lake Albert as ...
Bakama B. BakamaNume,
2010
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Bibliography of the Rhinoceros
Cave 1963a. Curry-Lindahl 1972: 262. Fitter 1968:33. 1974b:445. Grzimek 1958:
177, 1960a:21. Hayes 1964:6(in 1954, 1959). Heppes 1958a:29. Hillman 1980a:
73. Kingdon 1979: 118. Malpas 1980. 1981:234 (Kabalega Falls N. P. extinct; ...
6
Crocodiles: An Action Plan for Their Conservation
Good populations existed prior to the early 1970s in the Kabalega Falls National
Park (formerly Murchison Falls; Parker and Watson 1970, Cott and Pooley 1972).
An outbreak of civil war led to much poaching throughout the country, but ...
John B. Thorbjarnarson, Harry Messel, F. Wayne King,
1992
7
Low-Level Aerial Survey Techniques
The first question concerned the Kabalega Falls National Park, Uganda. In 1976
at the time of the third East African Wildlife Symposium, Eltringham and Malpas (
1980) had recently completed a series of aerial sample counts of the Kabalega ...
International Livestock Centre for Africa, International Livestock Research Institute
8
Autobiography of a Naturalist and Environmentalist
The names of the national parks were changed to less colonial-sounding titles
and we became Rwenzori National Park and Murchison Falls became Kabalega
Falls Hie latter change did not go down well with the Mugandans as Kabalega ...
S. K. Eltringham & R. B. Eltringham,
2012
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A Directory of African Wetlands
The park is bisected by the Victoria Nile and the river delta and the Kabalega
Falls (where the Albert Nile leaves the lake) are included. About 25 km of the
lakeshore is included in the Bugundu Game Reserve, a buffer zone on the south
side of ...
R. H. Hughes, J. S. Hughes, G. M. Bernacsek,
1992
10
My Footprints on the Sands of Time: An Autobiography
We admired the world famous Kabalega Falls (formerly Murchinson Falls)
located in the heart of the National Park, with its unimaginable thunder and cloud
-like formations. As we cruised around on the Nile watching perhaps the greatest
herd ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KABALEGA FALLS»
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Kabalega Falls is used in the context of the following news items.
Sir Samuel Baker: keeping us in the world's mind
In the 1970s, President Idi Amin Dada renamed it Kabalega Falls and it is still labelled so on some maps. Courtesy of management, we were ... «New Vision, Dec 13»
China to build Kampala-Entebbe express way
... Semliki National Park with its Sempaya Hot Springs is expected to boost the country's primary tourist destination, where the Kabalega Falls, ... «New Vision, Sep 12»
The politics of hydro power stations -Part II
... the Kabalega/Ayago projects would ruin the Kabalega Falls was proved wrong by elaborate hydro-dynamic models that showed the contrary. «The Independent, Nov 09»
The politics of hydro-power stations
The following sites were considered for hydro-power station development, to eventually form a cascade along the Nile; Kabalega Falls ... «The Independent, Nov 09»
Advice for your first visit to the rainforest:
I had been in Uganda with a Dutch traveler at Kabalega Falls National Park, and we had met a middle aged Belgian Flemish couple. «Mongabay.com, Mar 08»