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Uganda by RBD.ME

 

 

List All Cities Uganda Listing cities Uganda database :

Kisoro.html
Abim.html
Adjumani.html
Amolatar.html
Amuria.html
Amuru.html
Apac.html
Arua.html
Bombo.html
Budaka.html
Bugembe.html
Bugiri.html
Bukedea.html
Buliisa.html
Bundibugyo.html
Busembatya.html
Bushenyi.html
Busia.html
Busolwe.html
Butaleja.html
Buwenge.html
Dokolo.html
Entebbe.html
Fort Portal.html
Gulu.html
Hima.html
Hoima.html
Ibanda.html
Iganga.html
Isingiro.html
Jinja.html
Kaabong.html
Kabale.html
Kaberamaido.html
Kabwohe.html
Kagadi.html
Kakiri.html
Kalangala.html
Kaliro.html
Kalisizo.html
Kampala*.html
Kamuli.html
Kamwenge.html
Kanungu.html
Kapchorwa.html
Kasese.html
Katakwi.html
Kayunga.html
Kibaale.html
Kiboga.html
Kira.html
Kiruhura.html
Kitgum.html
Koboko.html
Kotido.html
Kumi.html
Kyenjojo.html
Kyotera.html
Lira.html
Lugazi.html
Lukaya.html
Luweero.html
Lyantonde.html
Malaba.html
Manafwa.html
Masaka.html
Masindi.html
Masindi Port.html
Mayuge.html
Mbale.html
Mbarara.html
Mityana.html
Moroto.html
Moyo.html
Mpigi.html
Mpondwe.html
Mubende.html
Mukono.html
Mutukula.html
Nagongera.html
Nakaseke.html
Nakasongola.html
Nansana.html
Nebbi.html
Njeru.html
Nkokonjeru.html
Ntungamo.html
Oyam.html
Pader.html
Paidha.html
Pakwach.html
Pallisa.html
Rakai.html
Rukungiri.html
Sembabule.html
Sironko.html
Soroti.html
Tororo.html
Wakiso.html
Wobulenzi.html
Yumbe.html

Description Uganda by rbd.me

The colonial boundaries created by Britain to delimit Uganda grouped together a wide range of ethnic groups with different political systems and cultures. These differences prevented the establishment of a working political community after independence was achieved in 1962. The dictatorial regime of Idi AMIN (1971-79) was responsible for the deaths of some 300,000 opponents; guerrilla war and human rights abuses under Milton OBOTE (1980-85) claimed at least another 100,000 lives. The rule of Yoweri MUSEVENI since 1986 has brought relative stability and economic growth to Uganda. During the 1990s, the government promulgated non-party presidential and legislative elections. In January 2009, Uganda assumed a nonpermanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2009-10 term.

 

Location

Eastern Africa, west of Kenya

 

Area - comparative

slightly smaller than Oregon

 

Natural resources Uganda

mostly plateau with rim of mountains

 

Population Uganda

landlocked; fertile, well-watered country with many lakes and rivers

 

Religions Uganda

Baganda 16.9%, Banyakole 9.5%, Basoga 8.4%, Bakiga 6.9%, Iteso 6.4%, Langi 6.1%, Acholi 4.7%, Bagisu 4.6%, Lugbara 4.2%, Bunyoro 2.7%, other 29.6% (2002 census)

 

Languages

Roman Catholic 41.9%, Protestant 42% (Anglican 35.9%, Pentecostal 4.6%, Seventh Day Adventist 1.5%), Muslim 12.1%, other 3.1%, none 0.9% (2002 census)

 

Education Uganda expenditures

English (official national language, taught in grade schools, used in courts of law and by most newspapers and some radio broadcasts), Ganda or Luganda (most widely used of the Niger-Congo languages, preferred for native language publications in the capital and may be taught in school), other Niger-Congo languages, Nilo-Saharan languages, Swahili, Arabic

 

Government Uganda type

5.2% of GDP (2004)

 

Independence

80 districts; Abim, Adjumani, Amolatar, Amuria, Amuru, Apac, Arua, Budaka, Bududa, Bugiri, Bukedea, Bukwa, Bulisa, Bundibugyo, Bushenyi, Busia, Butaleja, Dokolo, Gulu, Hoima, Ibanda, Iganga, Isingiro, Jinja, Kaabong, Kabale, Kabarole, Kaberamaido, Kalangala, Kaliro, Kampala, Kamuli, Kamwenge, Kanungu, Kapchorwa, Kasese, Katakwi, Kayunga, Kibale, Kiboga, Kiruhara, Kisoro, Kitgum, Koboko, Kotido, Kumi, Kyenjojo, Lira, Luwero, Lyantonde, Manafwa, Maracha, Masaka, Masindi, Mayuge, Mbale, Mbarara, Mityana, Moroto, Moyo, Mpigi, Mubende, Mukono, Nakapiripirit, Nakaseke, Nakasongola, Namutumba, Nebbi, Ntungamo, Oyam, Pader, Pallisa, Rakai, Rukungiri, Sembabule, Sironko, Soroti, Tororo, Wakiso, Yumbe

 

Uganda Economy - overview

six equal horizontal bands of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red; a white disk is superimposed at the center and depicts a red-crested crane (the national symbol) facing the hoist side; black symbolizes the African people, yellow sunshine and vitality, red African brotherhood; the crane was the military badge of Ugandan soldiers under the UK

 

Investment Uganda

45.7 (2002)

 

Industries Uganda

$NA (31 December 2008)

 

Airports Uganda

8 (plus 1 repeater) (2001)