Lake Nabugabo | |
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Location | Masaka District |
Coordinates | 00°22′12″S 31°54′00″E / 0.37000°S 31.90000°ECoordinates: 00°22′12″S 31°54′00″E / 0.37000°S 31.90000°E |
Basin countries | Uganda |
Max. length | 8.2 km (5.1 mi) |
Max. width | 5 km (3.1 mi) |
Surface area | 22,000 ha (54,000 acres) |
Surface elevation | 1,180 m (3,870 ft) |
Settlements | Masaka, Uganda |
Designated | February 11, 2004 |
Lake Nabugabo is a small freshwater lake in Uganda.
The lake is in Masaka District, Central Region of Uganda, approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi), by road, east of the town of Masaka.
Lake Nabugabo is a satellite lake of Lake Victoria, being only 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) away from its shores.
The area was chosen as a Ramsar Site (protected area) for its importance for the people and animals.
High human population densities and a reliance on subsistence agriculture are reflected in the heavy dependency of the neighboring community on the lake ecosystem. The poor agricultural practices have impacts on the water quality and food production.
Lake Nabugabo was formed as a result of sand dunes resulting from strong winds. This lake is separated from Lake Victoria by a sand bar. An analysis of a 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) long sediment core collected near the center of the lake showed that Lake Nabugabo was isolated from Lake Victoria about 5,000 years ago.