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Bufuka Village lies on the eastern coast of Lake Bunyonyi, in Kigezi sub-region seven kilometres out of Kabale town, southwestern Uganda.[1] It is a village of 350 people and has three islands under its jurisdiction.
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Being the closest place to the town, the area got the first tourist hotel already in the 1960s. Today the building is a ruin but there are five other operating tourist sites at Bufuka. The trading centre called Rutindo is the site of the bi-weekly market.
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The main part of the village is a peninsula where a Protestant church now lies. Bufuka Primary School was an outshoot of the church starting in 1938.
References
edit- ^ Carswell, Grace (2007). Cultivating Success in Uganda: Kigezi Farmers & Colonial Policies. James Currey. p. 219. ISBN 9781847016010.