- (2011) total: 15.6% male: 13.8% female: 17.6% (2017 est.) noun:
Ugandan adjective:
Ugandan Baganda 16.5%
Banyankole 9.8%
Basoga 8.8%
Bakiga 7.1%
Iteso 7%...
-
translating it into
Ugandan languages and
disseminating it as
widely as
possible Yuganda in
Ugandan languages Swahili:
Jamhuri ya
Uganda "
Uganda Constitution"...
- Five
images appear on all the six denominations:
Ugandan mat patterns,
Ugandan basketry, the map of
Uganda (complete with the
equator line), the Independence...
- the
Tanzanians and
Ugandan rebels defeated a
combined Ugandan-Libyan-Palestinian
force at Lukaya. The loss of
Lukaya led the
Uganda Army to
begin to collapse...
-
origins of the
Ugandan armed forces can be
traced to 1902, when the
Uganda Battalion of the King's
African Rifles was formed.
Ugandan soldiers fought...
-
Kashif Siddiqi -
English footballer Mahmood Mamdani -
Ugandan academic Mayur Madhvani -
Ugandan industrialist Miraj Barot -
businessman Mobina Jaffer...
- The
Parliament of
Uganda is the country's
unicameral legislative body. The most
significant of the
Ugandan parliament's
functions is to p**** laws that...
- the
official language.
Ugandan English, a
local dialect of English, is
largely influenced by
native languages of the
Ugandan people but very similar...
- of
western Uganda.
Ugandan traditions include folk music, dances, foods, clothing, and
building styles,
among others. In
Northern Uganda, particularly...
- 2020,
Uganda is
divided into 135
districts plus the
capital city of Kampala,
which are
grouped into four
geographic regions.
Since 2005, the
Ugandan government...