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In 2011, UBOS estimated the population at 89, 700. [18] In 2014, the national population census put the population at 72, 931[19] However, the Municipality Authority contested the recent census of 2014, saying it under-counted Jinja's population. [20] According to the 2014 national population census data, Jinja is the largest metropolitan area in the Jinja District and the 14th-largest metropolis in the country.
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The factory in the islands crushes the fruit, and the crude palm oil is transported to Jinja for refining into edible oil and other products. [31] Kiira Motors Corporation, also known as the Kiira EV Project, a locally based startup car company, expects to set up the first car manufacturing facility in Uganda, based in Jinja. [32] The Kiira EV Project received 40 hectares (100 acres) of land at the Jinja Industrial and Business Park. Production is expected to start in 2018.
[2] The majority of the population are of Bantu origin. Lusoga is the main local language. Jinja has a large population of inhabitants who are defined as "working urban poor". The average annual household income is estimated at US $100. [21] Economy[edit] Jinja has the second largest economy in Uganda. [22][23] In the past, factories chose Jinja as their base because of the nearby electric power station at the Owen Falls Dam. [24] Since the early 2000s, the economy of Jinja has picked up steadily. [25] The main economic activities take place in the central business district. [22] A new market for fresh produce was completed during the fourth quarter of 2014.
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[10][11] According to journalist Nelson Bwire Kapo, Amin even declared Jinja the new capital of Uganda, [12] but soon fled to Arua and from there into exile. [13] Parts of the local UA garrison belonging to the Eagle Colonel Gaddafi Battalion remained, drunkenly harassing and murdering local civilians, but most soldiers gradually deserted and fled Jinja. [14] The TPDF and their UNLA allies assaulted Jinja on 22 April 1979, occupying the city after encountering little resistance.
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[78][79] The Kampala–Jinja Highway connects Jinja with the capital. Local attractions[edit] Jinja is commonly regarded as "the adventure capital of East Africa" due to the very many activities in town that one could engage in, especially for tourists. [80] Local attractions include white-water rafting, the "Source of the Nile", and bungee jumping. About 5 miles (8. 0 km) north of Jinja is the Bujagali Power Station. The hydroelectric facility is providing 250 megawatts of electric power. [81] Since 2015, the city has hosted the Nyege Nyege Festival, at Discovery Beach in the suburb of Njeru in Buyikwe district approximately 20 minutes from the Jinja Central Business District. It is East Africa's largest electronic music festival. [citation needed] Places of worship[edit] Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples: Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja (Catholic Church), Church of Uganda (Anglican Communion), Presbyterian Church in Uganda (World Communion of Reformed Churches), Baptist Union of Uganda (Baptist World Alliance), Assemblies of God.
The extension was completed in 2003, named the Kiira Power Station, and is capable of producing 200 megawatts of hydroelectric power at maximum utilization. [75] Transport[edit] Jinja station with a Uganda Railways diesel locomotive. Man walking below the train bridge Jinja is a major station on the Uganda Railway and is a port for Lake Victoria ferries. [citation needed] Jinja Airport, a small civilian and military airport, [76] is located at Kimaka, about 4 kilometres (2. 5 mi) north of Jinja's central business district. A bridge, known as the Source of the Nile Bridge, was built across the Nile, connecting the town of Njeru to Jinja. Construction started in 2013[77] and the completed structure was commissioned on 17 October 2018.
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The remaining UA troops mostly fled, [15] and Jinja's civilian residents greeted the TPDF-UNLA force with cheers. The operation was accompanied by some looting in the city. [16] Following the end of hostilities, Tanzanian officers reportedly used Jinja as a hub to transport stolen goods from Uganda to Mwanza, including cars, tons of coffee, large amounts of gasoline, and war materiel. [17] Population during the 2000s[edit] The national census of 2002 estimated Jinja's population to be 71, 213 of which 36, 325 were males and 34, 888 were females. In 2010, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) estimated the population at 82, 800.
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