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All Cities in Uganda. Base Camp in Uganda :

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

Uganda Description Uganda

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 Uganda

copper, cobalt, hydropower, limestone, salt, arable land, gold

Population Uganda

33,398,682

Uganda Religions Uganda

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)

Languages

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

Uganda Education Uganda expenditures

5.2% of GDP (2004)

Government Uganda type

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

Independence

Independence Day, 9 October (1962)

Uganda Economy - overview

Investment Uganda

Industries Uganda

2.256 billion kWh (2007 est.)

Airports Uganda

 

 

 

 


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