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Kabale

Kabale is a town in southwestern Uganda. It is the capital of Kabale District and a major urban center in the Western Region, located in the Kigezi sub-region.

Geography and climate: The town sits in the highlands at about 2,000 meters above sea level, in

Economy and transport: Kabale serves as the commercial and administrative hub for the district. The economy

Culture and demographics: The area is traditionally inhabited by the Bakiga people; Rukiga is widely spoken,

Education and services: Kabale hosts several educational institutions, health facilities, and markets, including a university campus

History: Kabale developed as a trading center during the colonial era and grew into the administrative heart

a
landscape
of
rolling
hills
near
Lake
Bunyonyi.
The
elevated
position
gives
Kabale
a
cool,
temperate
climate
with
two
rainy
seasons
and
a
distinct
dry
season.
centers
on
agriculture—bananas,
beans,
and
maize—along
with
local
trade
and
a
growing
tourism
sector
tied
to
Lake
Bunyonyi
and
nearby
Bwindi
Impenetrable
National
Park.
The
town
is
connected
by
road
to
other
major
towns,
with
bus
services
and
local
taxi
operators.
with
English
and
Luganda
used
in
education
and
government.
that
serves
the
district.
of
the
district
after
independence.