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Ndejje Map of Uganda showing the location of Ndejje Coordinates: 00°36′36″N 32°28′30″E / 0.61°N 32.475°E Country Uganda Region Central Uganda District Luweero District Elevation 1,240 m (4,068 ft) Time zone EAT (UTC+3) Ndejje is a hill in Central Uganda. The hill rises 1,240 metres (4,070 ft) above sea level. Ndejje also refers to the trading center that has developed along the southern slopes of Ndejje Hill.
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Location
Ndejje is located in Luweero District, approximately 42 kilometres (26 mi), by road, north of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[1] This location lies approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), by road, northwest of the town of Bombo, on the Kampala-Masindi Highway.[2]
Population
The exact population of Ndejje is not known at this time.
Points of Interest
The points of interest on Ndejje Hill or near its borders include the following:
- Ndejje Trading Center - A collection of shops and residential houses
- The Main Campus of Ndejje University - The university occupies two pieces of property on the hill, totaling 200 acres (81 ha).
- The Lady Irene Campus of Ndejje University - The university has two campuses on Ndejje Hill and a third campus on Namirembe Hill in southwest Kampala, Uganda's capital city.
- Ndejje Senior Secondary School - A public, mixed, boarding school founded in 1960, affiliated with the Church of Uganda.[3]
- Nalinnya Lwantale Girls Senior Secondary School
- Ndejje Day Vocational Senior Secondary School
- Ndejje High School
- Hope Primary School[4]
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See also
- Bombo
- Luweero
- Semuto
- Luweero District
- Central Region, Uganda
References
Luweero District Capital: LuweeroTowns and villages Economy Centenary Bank · Equity Bank · Stanbic BankNotable
landmarksBamunanika Palace · Bombo Military Hospital · Gayaza-Ziroobwe Road · Roman Catholic Diocese of Kasana–LuweeroEducation Bugema University · Ndejje UniversityNotable people Kiddu Makubuya · John Chrysostom MuyingoCategories:- Luwero District
- Populated places in Uganda
- Central Region, Uganda
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