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Uganda is a country in east Africa that was formerly a British colony. It is located on the north shore of Lake Victoria, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and west of Kenya. The country gained its independence in 1962. ------------------------------------ Uganda is a inland country in Eastern, Central Africa (the equator passes through it). Part of it borders onto Lake Victoria near the capital "Kampala" . Its is a beautiful country with a wonderful people.
Uganda is a landlocked country in Africa. Other landlocked countries in Africa include: Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Uganda is a country, not a continent, in east africa, and it is landlocked.
The capital of Uganda is Kampala. Interestingly, Kampala was built on seven hills.
Uganda is in Central Africa, to the west of Kenya.
Uganda is in the east of the continent. Zambia is more central-south.
Kampala is in Uganda, which is an African country. It is not north, but also not south. It is more Central Africa.
Uganda is located in East Africa and Kenya and Tanzania are in East Africa
The part of Africa that has impenetrable jungles is in Uganda called the Bwindi jungle. The jungles is the home of over half of the world's gorilla population.
The capital city of the Republic of Rwanda is Kigali.KigaliKigali is the capital and largest city of Rwanda, a country located in central and east Africa.
19th The fact is Uganda is currently a regional power in East and Central Africa. I think after S.A, EGYPT,NIGERIA,ALGERIA, UGANDA follows as No.5
Lake Victoria in east central Africa borders three countries : Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Yes, Uganda is a country in Africa.
Yes, the capital city is called Kampala. It is located in the central part of Uganda in a the former kingdom of Buganda on the shores of Africa's largest lake - Victoria.
Those letters spell Uganda, a landlocked country in Central Africa.
Pygmy populations are found in Central Africa, primarily in the countries of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, and the Central African Republic. They also inhabit parts of Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi.