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Based on local anecdotes and limited historical references; official documentation not readily available.
An often-discussed local lore in Uganda suggests a historical noise regulation aimed at preserving nocturnal wildlife habitats by restricting loud sounds after dusk.
Based on local anecdotes and limited historical references; official documentation not readily available.
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