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My village is called Kiboobi, it is found in Kiwangala Parish, Kisekka sub-county Lwengo District. It is boudering: south Kyefiira village, south west kiwangala. West Kyanangazi, North Nakatete. Nothe west Buyoga, East Kyanukuzi. This village might have received occupants during the early 18th centuries. Some of the early occupants are Gwaala Mubisi, kasajja Hezekiah, Lauben a relative to Gwala Mubisi. Then they might have followed by many people from Ankole and these were; Peter Kayombya , Katunguta and the group. It was a village with few families who live in a close relationship. The village by then had people like Mutambuza, Lukyamuzi Kalooli, Misigalo, Kaniina, Kivumbi, Hajji Kigundu and many others. During the early 1990s many people continued to flock the village and now the population I overwhelming one a village with few people , and it is one the most populate in area. It was a nice village of which people used to take each other as relatives. But with the coming of other people, the situation has changed. Write for me that small history about my village, and put there interesting words.
Certainly! Here's a small history of your village, Kiboobi, with a touch of interesting words and a warm narrative:
----The Story of Kiboobi: A Village of Legacy and Transformation
Nestled in the heart of Kiwangala Parish within Kisekka sub-county, Lwengo District, lies the enchanting village of Kiboobi. Bordered to the south by Kyefiira, to the southwest by Kiwangala, to the west by Kyanangazi, to the north by Nakatete, to the northwest by Buyoga, and to the east by Kyanukuzi, Kiboobi is a place where history and community intertwine.
The story of Kiboobi begins in the early 18th century, a time when the village saw its first occupants. Among these early settlers were notable figures such as Gwaala Mubisi, Kasajja Hezekiah, and Lauben, a relative of Gwaala Mubisi. These pioneers laid the foundations of a village characterized by close-knit families and deep-rooted relationships.
Following the footsteps of these initial settlers, many more people from Ankole found their way to Kiboobi. Among them were Peter Kayombya, Katunguta, and their companions. They brought with them new traditions and practices, enriching the cultural tapestry of the village.
Throughout its early years, Kiboobi was home to families who lived as one big extended family. Names like Mutambuza, Lukyamuzi Kalooli, Misigalo, Kaniina, Kivumbi, and Hajji Kigundu became synonymous with the village's spirit of unity and camaraderie. It was a place where neighbors regarded each other as kin, and communal bonds were strong.
The transformation of Kiboobi began in the early 1990s, a pivotal era that saw an influx of new residents. The once small and intimate village began to swell with people, its population growing to an overwhelming number. The village that was once sparsely populated is now one of the most densely populated in the area.
With this population boom, Kiboobi experienced significant changes. The close-knit relationships that once defined the village began to evolve as people from diverse backgrounds made Kiboobi their home. While the sense of familial ties may have shifted, the spirit of Kiboobi remains resilient, adapting to the ever-changing dynamics of its community.
Today, Kiboobi stands as a testament to the passage of time and the enduring strength of its people. It is a village that honors its past while embracing the future, a place where history lives on in the memories of its residents and in the legacy of those who first called it home.
==Description==
Marini's on 57 is situated on the roof top of Menara 3 Petronas, next to the [[Petronas Twin Towers]] in the heart of [[Kuala Lumpur City Centre]], and provides a 360° view of the city.<ref name=starreview>{{cite news|last1=Chandran|first1=Esther|title=Marini's on 57 provides an elevated dining experience|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/Lifestyle/Food/Eating-Out/2013/09/06/Marinis-on-57-provides-an-elevated-dining-experience/|accessdate=10 June 2014|work=The Star|date=6 September 2013}}</ref> The establishment has a dedicated private lift that takes visitors directly to the 57th floor.<ref name="stardining">{{cite web |last1=Chin |first1=Mui Yoon |title=Dining in the sky |url=http://www.thestar.com.my/Lifestyle/Food/Features/2013/07/22/Dining-in-the-sky/ |accessdate=10 June 2014 |work=The Star}}</ref> The property itself is divided into three sections: a bar, a restaurant, and a lounge, all<ref name=expatlife>{{cite web|last1=New|first1=Jo-Lyn|title=Marini's on 57|url=http://new.expatriatelifestyle.com/foodanddrink/venue/bar-picks/Marinis-on-57|publisher=Expatriate Lifestyle|accessdate=10 June 2014}}</ref> with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.<ref name=tatler-valentine>{{cite web|title=Celebrate Valentine's at the top with Marini's on 57|url=http://my.dining.asiatatler.com/features/celebrate-valentine-s-at-the-top-with-marini-s-on-57|website=Tatler|accessdate=18 June 2014}}</ref> It operates a dress code policy.<ref name=dailytelegraph>{{cite web|last1=McIntosh|first1=Fiona|title=Enjoy the best food and fashion bargains in the stylish malls and hotels of Kuala Lumpur|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/travel/world/enjoy-the-best-food-and-fashion-bargains-in-the-stylish-malls-and-hotels-of-kuala-lumpur/story-fnjjva7d-1226832498537|work=The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=10 June 2014}}</ref>
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