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Kamwookya is also the location of a central market, restaurants, shops, dry-cleaners and sports bars, many of them, upscale. Closer to the city center, one can find several foreign embassies, government buildings and an upscale shopping mall. (See Points of interest below:). KCCA PS Kamwokya.jpg
Yum Restaurants International (Canada) [232] Branded PFK (Poulet Frit Kentucky) in the majorly French-speaking province of Quebec, the only such alteration of the trademark in the world. [233] Mexico: 1965 [234] 393 [3] Monterrey [130] Premium Restaurant Brands [130] United States: 1930 4,213 Salt Lake City, Utah: Yum! Brands The franchise ...
Kabalagala is a fast-growing neighborhood in Kampala, Uganda's capital, and largest city.The neighborhood is famous for its many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. It is a major entertainment center, with many of the establishments open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Wherever you go in America, there's a place locals love for tasty meals that cost $15 or less. Discover the best cheap restaurants near you.
The hotel was located on the corner of William Street and Kyaggwe Road, in the heart of Kampala's central business district. Adjacent landmarks include the PostBank House, across the street on William Street, Kampala Pentecostal Church, on Kyaggwe Road and Sun City Shopping Arcade, on Kampala Road. The coordinates of the hotel were: 0°19'05.0 ...
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The Head Office of Capital Shoppers is located along Plot 2 Dastur Street, Kampala Central Division, in the city's central business district, adjacent to Nakasero Farmers' Market. The coordinates of Capital Shoppers Headquarters are:0°18'40.5"N, 32°34'45.0"E (Latitude:0.311250; Longitude:32.579167).
The Grand Imperial Hotel is a hotel in Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. The Grand Imperial was one of the first hotels to be built in colonial Uganda in the early 20th century. It has 103 guest rooms, a swimming pool, two restaurants, two bars, a shopping arcade, and a gymnasium. [1]