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Oraba

Coordinates: 03°32′06″N 30°53′24″E / 3.53500°N 30.89000°E / 3.53500; 30.89000
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Oraba
Oraba is located in Uganda
Oraba
Oraba
Location on the South Sudan–Uganda border
Placement on map is approximate
Coordinates: 03°32′06″N 30°53′24″E / 3.53500°N 30.89000°E / 3.53500; 30.89000
Country Uganda
RegionNorthern Region
Sub-regionWest Nile sub-region
DistrictKoboko District
Elevation
1,200 m (3,900 ft)

Oraba is a town in the Koboko District of the Northern Region of Uganda.[1]

Location

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The town is in the northwestern corner of Uganda, close to the international borders with South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is a few kilometres northeast of the South Sudan–Uganda–DRC tripoint. Oraba is in the West Nile sub-region, directly across the border from the city of Kaya, South Sudan.

The town is approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi), by road, northwest of Koboko, the site of the district headquarters.[2] This is approximately 73 kilometres (45 mi), by road, north of Arua, the largest city in the West Nile sub-region.[3] The coordinates of Oraba are 3° 32' 6.00"N, 30° 53' 24.00"E (Latitude:3.5350; Longitude:30.8900).[4]

Overview

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The Vurra–Arua–Koboko–Oraba Road, whose upgrade to grade II bitumen surface began in 2012[5] facilitates the movement of people and goods through this busy trade corridor, serving Uganda, the DRC, and South Sudan.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Places In The World (13 August 2021). "About Oraba, Uganda". Places In The World. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Road Distance Between Koboko, Northern Region, Uganda and Oraba, Northern Region, Uganda" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Road Distance Between Arua, Northern Region, Uganda and Oraba, Northern Region, Uganda" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Location of Oraba At Google Maps" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  5. ^ USHMU (11 May 2012). "Use The Road for Making Wealth – President Urges West Nile People". Uganda State House Media Unit (USHMU). Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  6. ^ Aluma, Clement (18 April 2014). "Arua leaders query narrow size of road". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
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