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  2. Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (Uganda)

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    mlhud.go.ug. The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda. It is responsible for "policy direction, national standards and coordination of all matters concerning lands, housing and urban development". [1] The ministry is headed by a cabinet minister, currently Judith Nabakooba.

  3. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    Barnes & Noble Nook (styled NOOK) is a suite of e-book readers developed by the company, [88] based on the Android platform. The first device was announced in the United States on October 20, 2009, and was released November 30, 2009, for $259. [89]

  4. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    Books-A-Million - 2nd & Charles. Borders Books and Music - closed all locations in 2011. Brentano's - closed all locations in 2011. Crown Books - closed all locations in 2001. Deseret Book - also operates Seagull Book. Encore Books - defunct 1999. Family Christian Stores - closed all locations in 2017.

  5. B. Dalton - Wikipedia

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    B. Dalton Bookseller. B. Dalton Bookseller was an American retail bookstore chain founded in 1966 by Bruce Dayton, a member of the same family that operated the Dayton's department store chain. [1] B. Dalton expanded to become the largest retailer of hardcover books in the United States, with 779 stores at the peak of the chain's success. [1]

  6. A real page-turner: Take a look inside Columbia’s new ...

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    A real page-turner: Take a look inside Columbia’s new, redesigned Barnes & Noble bookstore. They weren’t going to let a little rain spoil a visit to their newest literary haven. More than 100 ...

  7. Mailo - Wikipedia

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    Mailo. Mailo is a unique form of land tenure in Uganda. Around 9 per cent of the country's land is held under the mailo system, which is similar to freehold. It was set up by the 1900 Buganda Agreement. Idi Amin then made all land publicly owned, and the 1995 Constitution of Uganda reintroduced mailo.

  8. List of protected areas of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Name Type IUCN Area km2 Area sq mi Region Year Gazetted Bwindi Impenetrable: National Park II 331 128 Western: 1991 Kibale forest park: National Park: II: 370 [1]: 100

  9. Land Use Policy - Wikipedia

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    Land Use Policy. Land use policy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering various aspects of land use research. It is published by Elsevier and was established in 2004. The editor-in-chief is J. A. (Jaap) Zevenbergen (University of Twente), Xiaoling Zhang (City University of Hong Kong). [1]