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Division Parish Village Street Area Grade Central Bukesa Jambula Sir Apollo Kaggwa Rd 1 Central Bukesa Katende Hoima Rd. 1 Centr DIVISION PARISH VILLAGE STREET AREA GRADE CENTRAL BUKESA JAMBULA SIR APOLLO KAGGWA RD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA KATENDE HOIMA RD. 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NAMAALWA 1 HOIMA ROAD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NAMAALWA 1 OLD KYADONDO ROAD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NAMAALWA I KIBUGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NAMAALWA I OFF SIR APOLLO 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NAMAALWA II KYADONDO RD. 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NSALO APOLLO KAGWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NSALO NSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL BUKESA NSALO RASHID KHAMIS ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH ENTEBBE ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NETA JINJA ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE CHRIST THE KING KAMPALA ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH NASSER LANE 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH NASSER ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE UBC UBC AREA 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH NKRUMAH ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH NSAMBYA ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH PRESS HOUSE ROAD 1 CENTRAL CIVIC CENTRE NKRUMAH RUSSEL ROAD 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 6TH STREET 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 6TH STREET 7TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 6TH STREET CHANNEL CLOSE 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 6TH STREET CHANNEL LANE 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET 5TH STREET 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET 5TH STREET CLOSE 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET 5TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET 7TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET FIFTH STREET 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA 7TH STREET SPRING CLOSE BUGOLOBI 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSI COLA OLD PORT BELL ROAD 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA 1ST STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA 2ND STREET 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA 3RD STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA 4TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA JINJA ROAD 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA PEPSICOLA OLD PORTBELL ROAD 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA SEVENTH STREET 5TH STREET CLOSE 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA SEVENTH STREET SEVENTH STREET 1 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL AREA SIXTH STREET SIXTH STREET 1 CENTRAL KAGUGUBE INDUSTRIAL AREA MAKERERE HILL ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAGUGUBE KAGUGUBE MAKERERE HILL ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAGUGUBE KAGUGUBE MAKERERE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAGUGUBE KAGUGUBE SIR APOLLO KAGGWA RD 1 CENTRAL KAGUGUBE NHCC MAKERERE HILL RD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA I VILLAGE A-D VILLAGE A-D 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CENTRA ZONE OFF KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CENTRAL ZONE CHURCH TO CHURCH ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CENTRAL ZONE KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CENTRAL ZONE OFF MAWANDA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CHURCH AREA KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CHURCH AREA OFF KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CHURCH AREA OFF OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CONTRAFRICA KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CONTRAFRICA OFF KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CONTRAFRICA OFF OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II CONTRAFRICA OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II GREEN VALLEY KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II GREEN VALLEY OFF KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II GREEN VALLEY OFF KYEBANDO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II KIFUMBIRA B MAWANDA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II KISENYI I OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II KISENYI II KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II KISENYI II KYEBANDO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II KISENYI II KYEBANDO/KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MARKET AREA CHURCH TO CHURCH ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MARKET AREA KISALOSALO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MARKET AREA OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD CHURCH TO CHURCH ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD MAWANDA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD OFF TURNELL DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD TUFFNELL DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KAMWOKYA II MAWANDA ROAD TUFNELL DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I BLUE ROOM NAMIREMBE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I BUWANIKA MUWANGA II ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I BUWANIKA NAMIREMBE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I BUWANIKA OFF NAMIREMBE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I CENTRAL KISENYI ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I CENTRAL NAKIVUBO PLACE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I MUZAANA KISENYI ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI I MUZAANA OFF NAMIREMBE RD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II KAKAJJO MALINGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II KAKAJJO SIR APOLLO KAGGWA RD. 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II LUBIRI TRIANGLE MENGO HILL RD. 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II LUBIRI TRIANGLE MWANGA II RD. 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II MARKET VIEW KISENYI LANE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KAFUMBE MUKASA RD. 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KAFUMBE RD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KAFUMBE RD. 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KIJUKIZO 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KISENYI LANE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW KISODDE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW MATOOKE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW MUZANNA 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW MUZIBE 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW OWINO KAFUMBE-MUKASA 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW PARK YARD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI II SCHOOL VIEW QUEENS WAY 1 CENTRAL KISENYI III SAPOBA MUTESA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI III SAPOBA MUTESA I ROAD 1 CENTRAL KISENYI III SAPOBA MUTESA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO ARCHER ROAD ARCHER ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO BASKERVILLE AVENUE BASKERVILLE AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO BEN K. OKOT CLOSE BEN K. OKOT CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO BUKOTO STREET BUKOTO STREET 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO CHANNEL CLOSE CHANNEL CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO COOPER ROAD COOPER ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO COPPICE ROAD COPPICE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO CORAL CRESCENT CORAL CRESCENT 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO CORONATION AVENUE CORONATION AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO DUNDAS ROAD DUNDAS ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO EKOBO AVENUE EKOBO AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO ELGON TERRACE ELGON TERRACE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH AVENUE 1 ELIZABETH AVENUE/NYANZA CENTRAL KOLOLO CRESCENT ELIZABETH AVENUE/NYANZA CRESCENT 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO FUMU CLOSE FUMU CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO FUMU LANE FUMU LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO GOLF COURSE ROAD GOLF COURSE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO HESKETH BELL ROAD HESKETH BELL ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO HILL LANE HILL LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO IBIS CLOSE IBIS CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO IBIS VALE IBIS VALE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO IMPALA AVENUE IMPALA AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO JINJA ROAD JINJA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO JOHN BABIIHA AVENUE JOHN BABIIHA 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO JOHN BABIIHA AVENUE JOHN BABIIHA AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO K.A.R DRIVE K.A.R DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO K.A.R ROAD K.A.R ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KALEKEZI CLOSE KALEKEZI CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KANJOKYA STREET KANJOKYA STREET 1 KAWALYA KAGWA CENTRAL KOLOLO CLOSE KAWALYA KAGWA CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KENETH DALE DRIVE KENETH DALE DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KENT LANE KENT LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KIRA CLOSE (BUKOTO) KIRA CLOSE (BUKOTO) 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KIRA CLOSE (KCC FLATS) KIRA CLOSE (KCC FLATS) 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KIRA LANE KIRA LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KIRA ROAD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KITANTE CLOSE KITANTE CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KITANTE LANE KITANTE LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO KOLOLO HILL DRIVE KOLOLO HILL DRIVE 1 LOWER KOLOLO CENTRAL KOLOLO TERRACE LOWER KOLOLO TERRACE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO LUGOGO BY-PASS LUGOGO BY-PASS 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MABUA ROAD MABUA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MACKENZIE CLOSE MACKENZIE CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MACKENZIE VALE MACKENZIE VALE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MAKINDU CLOSE MAKINDU CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MAKINDU LANE MAKINDU LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MALCOLM X AVENUE MALCOLM X AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MOYO CLOSE MOYO CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MOYO LANE MOYO LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO MVIRI LANE MVIRI LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO NAKAYIMA ROAD NAKAYIMA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO NGABO ROAD NGABO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO NYABONGO ROAD NYABONGO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO NYONYI GARDENS NYONYI GARDENS 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO OKURUT CLOSE OKURUT CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO OLD KIRA ROAD OLD KIRA ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO OLUMI CLOSE OLUMI CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO PARK LANE PARK LANE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO PHILIP ROAD PHILIP ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO PRINCE CHARLES DRIVE PRINCE CHARLES DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO RIDGEWAY DRIVE RIDGEWAY DRIVE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO ROSCOE ROAD ROSCOE ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO SOMERO ROAD SOMERO ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO SOMEROROAD SOMEROROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO STURROCK ROAD STURROCK ROAD 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO SUMMIT VIEW SUMMIT VIEW 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO UPPER KOLOLO TERRACE UPPER KOLOLO TERRACE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO WAMPEWO AVENUE WAMPEWO AVENUE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO WAMPEWO CLOSE WAMPEWO CLOSE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO WINDSOR CRESCENT WINDSOR CRESCENT 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO WINDSOR LOOP WINDSOR LOOP 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO YORK TERRACE YORK TERRACE 1 CENTRAL KOLOLO YUSUF LULE ROAD YUSUF LULE ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO BUDONIAN KISENYI ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO HOIMA ROAD HOIMA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO HOIMA ROAD RUBAGA PLACE 1 CENTRAL MENGO HOIMA ROAD RUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO NAMIREMBE RD NAMIREMBE RD. 1 CENTRAL MENGO NAMIREMBE RD RUBAGA PLACE 1 CENTRAL MENGO NAMIREMBE RD RUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO NANNOZI KISENYI ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO RUBAGA RD B MUSAJJALUMBWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO RUBAGA RD B RUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO RUBAGA RD. "A" MUSAJALUMBWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO RUBAGA RD. "A" MUSAJJALUMBWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO SEBALIJJA MUSAJALUMBWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO SEBALIJJA MWANGA II RD. 1 CENTRAL MENGO SEBALIJJA RUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO SOCIAL CENTRE KABAKANJAGALA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO SOCIAL CENTRE MUSAJJALUMBWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO SSERWANGA LUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO YOANA MARIA BUTIKIRO ROAD 1 CENTRAL MENGO YOANA MARIA RUBAGA ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO AKII-BUA ROAD AKII-BUA ROAD 1 ALONG KYADDONDO CENTRAL NAKASERO ROAD ALONG KYADDONDO ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO APOLLO-KAGGWA ROAD APOLLO-KAGGWA ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO ARMY AVENUE ARMY AVENUE 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BAKER ROAD BAKER ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BEN KIWANUKA ST. BEN KIWANUKA ST. 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BOMBO ROAD BOMBO ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BUGANDA ROAD BUGANDA ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BURTON STREET BURTON STREET 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO BUXSTON ROAD BUXSTON ROAD 1 CENTRAL NAKASERO CLEMENT HILL RD.
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