Its other upcountry campus is located in the city of Mbarara in Western Uganda.
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At Rambukkana, the Main Line begins its steep climb into the hills of the upcountry.
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All 32 of her upcountry African girl students came to the city for the church wedding.
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One, The Lodge at Koele, is sophisticated, stylish and surrounded by upcountry wilderness.
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I was briefly, and rather disastrously, a teacher in upcountry Uganda during my gap year.
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Dole and his pineapples came and all the people headed upcountry for jobs and services.
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Those from upcountry immediately prepared to leave by train for home.
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And the Lodge at Koele was by far the best hotel of any of the upcountry spots in the island.
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The Rwakitura home functions like an upcountry State House, when the president is visiting.
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Interior: of or coming from the middle of a region or country; "upcountry districts"
The interior of the country; In Anglo-Cornish dialectal usage, a geographical term meaning anywhere in England but not in Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly.^reference needed; Living or situated remote from the seacoast; as, an upcountry residence; In an upcountry direction; as, to live upcountry
In BC anywhere on the mainland outside of the Lower Mainland, or if in the Southern Interior. points north. Not usually used for points up the Coast, in which case "upcoast" is used (as also "up the Coast"). May have its origin in the colonial-era usage "the upper country", meaning the Interior. ...
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