Some parts of the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and Turkey, as well as Egypt, Sudan, Ruanda,
Burundi, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, and South Africa, have the same
longitude as parts of Uganda, but their latitudes are different.
Some parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Nauru, Tarawa, the Galapagos, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru,
Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, as well as Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea,
Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, and Somalia have the same latitude as parts
of Uganda, but their longitudes are different.
No other country can have both the same latitude andlongitude as Uganda. A set of latitude and longitude
numbers defines one and only one, single, individual, unique point on the earth's surface.
That point is in Algeria. There are also trillions of other points in Algeria, each with different latitude and longitude. There's no such thing as the latitude and longitude of a whole country.
Uganda and Kenya
Uganda
There's no city at that point, but it's only 45 miles southwest of Kampala, the capital of Uganda.
Sao Tome, Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia is.
This point is on the International Boundary between Uganda and Tanzania in Africa, right in the middle of the large lake whose name is not marked on my map but which you can bet I will look up very soon.
The country Uganda was a colony under Europe
Gabon is country code +241.
No, Somalia is an independent country - as is Uganda
Uganda is a country in Africa.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in northern Egypt, about 75 miles west of Cairo. Any other point in Egypt, and in any other country, has different coordinates.
0° 18' 56" n