Wadelai

Two Wadelai stations, Emin's and British, marked on a 1935 map of Uganda Protectorate.

Wadelai was a boma at a narrow point on the Albert Nile in what is now northern Uganda. There were several shortlived colonial stations there, the first being the final chief station of Emin Pasha when Governor of Equatoria. Wadelai gives its name to a current Ugandan sub-county.[1]

  1. ^ "Wadelai — fourth-order administrative division". GeoNames.org. Retrieved 31 October 2021.; East African Statistical Department (1960). Uganda General African Census 1959. East Africa High Commission. p. 142.

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