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The '''Kampala–Mityana Road''' is a road in the [[Central Region, Uganda|Central Region]] of [[Uganda]], connecting the capital city of [[Kampala]] to the town of [[Mityana]] in [[Mityana District]].
The '''Kampala–Mityana Road''' is a road in the [[Central Region, Uganda|Central Region]] of [[Uganda]], connecting the capital city of [[Kampala]] to the town of [[Mityana]] in [[Mityana District]].<ref name="Profile">{{cite web|accessdate=19 February 2016|location=Kampala | url=http://www.unra.go.ug/index.php/component/content/article?id=21:kampala-mityana-road|title=Uganda National Roads Authority: Kampala–Mityana Road (57Km)|date=2009 |publisher=[[Uganda National Roads Authority]] (UNRA)| last=UNRA}}</ref>


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Revision as of 04:06, 20 February 2016

Kampala–Mityana Road
Route information
Length37 mi (60 km)
HistoryDesignated in 2008
Completion in 2012
Major junctions
East endBusega
Major intersectionsBuloba
Bujuuko
Zigoti
West endMityana
Location
CountryUganda
Highway system

The Kampala–Mityana Road is a road in the Central Region of Uganda, connecting the capital city of Kampala to the town of Mityana in Mityana District.[1]

Location

The road begins in the Busega neighborhood, in Lubaga Division, northwestern Kampala. It continues through Buloba, Bujuuko, and Zigoti, to end at Masaka, a distance of approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi).[2]

Overview

See also

References

  1. ^ UNRA (2009). "Uganda National Roads Authority: Kampala–Mityana Road (57Km)". Kampala: Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA). Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ GFC (19 February 2016). "Distance between Busega, Kampala, Central Region, Uganda and Mityana, Central Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 19 February 2016.