Nabuyongo Island

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Nabuyongo Island, also known as Goziba, (Kisiwa cha Goziba, in Swahili) is a small island in Lake Victoria, Kagera Region, Tanzania. During the First World War it was the site of naval action between British and German lake steamers.

1°28′11″S32°36′43″E / 1.46972°S 32.61194°E / -1.46972; 32.61194

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