By: Sarah Stepanchick
Uganda is in the Middle East part of Africa.
Parts of Uganda are very poor, while other parts are wealthy. For Example, Kampala is the capital of Uganda, and is rather wealthier than of other cities.
Small country Capital-Kampala Located on Plateau 3,609 ft in the air. Lake Victoria helps them get imports and exports. Nile runs through it.
Capital (largest city) Waterfalls Never goes under 54˚F Makerere University Divided into: Kampala Central, Kawempe Divisions, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Lubaga Division
2 nd largest city Nile River Nile High Bungee White Water Rafting on the Nile Jinja club Golf, swimming, tennis Big on Agriculture
Cricket ICC World Cricket League 10 th place in ICC World Cup Qualifier Football American soccer 1978 got Second place in World Cup Dancing Amaggunju – folk dance Spiritual dancing
160 species of trees over 100 species of ferns Monkeys and Birds
Religion: Christian Weather: Tropical Currency: $1 US = $2,150 Uganda Fashion: Tribal Government: Democratic Republic President: Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Mainly like US Independence Day: October 9th
Walking, driving (if they can afford a car), and public transportation.
The Lodge Kampala Free Home Made Breakfast Garden Trails The Gorilla Resort Gorilla and Bird watching Waterfall trails
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