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Uganda
AFRICA
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Uganda
DATE OF FORMATION: 1962
CAPITAL: Kampala
POPULATION: 32.7 million
TOTAL AREA: 91,135 sq. miles
(236,040 sq. km)
DENSITY: 425 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Luganda, Nkole, Chiga, Lango,
Acholi, Teso, Lugbara, English*
RELIGIONS: Catholic 38%, Protestant 33%,
trad. beliefs 13%, Muslim 8%, other 8%
ETHNIC MIX: Baganda 17%, Banyakole 10%,
Basoga 9%, Iteso 7%, other 57%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: New Ug. shilling = 100 cents
Landlocked in east Africa, Uganda has a history of
ethnic strife. Under President Museveni, steps have been taken to
restore peace and to rebuild the economy and democracy.
GEOGRAPHY
Predominantly a large plateau with
the Ruwenzori mountain range and the
Great Rift Valley in the west. Lake
Victoria lies to the southeast. Vegetation
is of savanna type.
CLIMATE
Altitude and the influence of the
lakes modify the equatorial climate. Rain
falls throughout the year; spring is the
wettest period.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
The mostly rural population
comprises some 13 main ethnic groups.
President Museveni has worked hard to
break down ethnic animosities, but a
noticeable north–south divide persists,
with most development in the south.
After two decades of brutal conflict with
northern rebels, a final peace deal has
been mediated but not yet signed; many
refugees have returned home.
THE ECONOMY
Resource-rich, but undeveloped
and poor. Exports coffee, fish, tea, and
flowers. Oil exploration. Hydroelectric
power is reducing oil imports. Great
potential from mining. Debt relief.
INSIGHT: Lake Victoria is
the world’s third-largest lake
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3000m/9843ft
2000m/6562ft
1000m/3281ft
500m/1640ft
TANZANIA
RWANDA
DEM. REP.
CONGO
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Victoria
Nile
Lake
Edward
Lake
Albert
Lake
Victoria
Albert Nile
Lake Kyoga
Jinja
Masaka
Mbale
Mbarara
Entebbe
Gulu
Tororo
Arua
Kabale
Kasese
Mubende
Kabarole
KAMPALA