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- proper noun A district in central
Uganda
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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The quizshow - called Masaka No Mystery - followed the misadventures of a honeymooning couple in London.
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Police and the military used live ammunition during protests in Kampala, Gulu, Mbale and Masaka.
Uganda Coalition Wants UN Probe of April Protest Killings 2011
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In the town of Masaka, 80 miles west of Kampala, a 2-year-old was killed after being shot in the chest and head when the police opened fire with live ammunition near a crowd of unarmed protesters, according to Ugandan news reports.
Judge Condemns Uganda Police Brutality On Unarmed Protesters 2011
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Protests were also reported in the town of Jinja in eastern Uganda, Masaka in south western Uganda, and Gulu to the north.
Uganda’s ‘Walk To Work’ Protests Will Continue, says Activist 2011
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One of the deceased is a two-year-old girl, who was shot twice in Masaka, approximately 140 kilometers southwest of Kampala.
World Vision: An Aid Worker's Account of the Outbreak of Violence in Uganda World Vision 2011
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