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No Africa is a different continent, East Asia is on the Asian continent.

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What are the seas and oceans surrounding the continent Uganda?

Uganda is a country, not a continent, in east africa, and it is landlocked.


Is Uganda a country in Africa?

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.


How do we call people from Uganda?

People from Uganda are called Ugandans. The term refers to the citizens or nationals of Uganda, a country located in East Africa. Ugandans are known for their diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, with over 50 indigenous languages spoken throughout the country.


What the name of Uganda national flower?

Hi, I have been looking for the names of native Ugandan flowers myself for some stories am writing. I must say even with the Internet the search was not easy. I managed to find: Desert Rose ( common to East Africa including Uganda) Simple leaf Chaste tree (also common to East Africa and Uganda) Pink- Fuchsia ( Common in East Africa but more common in Kenya not sure about Uganda. When I tried to search the Internet regarding the whereabouts of this flower in UG I got nothing. To be fair I just gave up). Hope this helps. Geoffrey


Who declared Uganda a british protectorate?

Uganda was declared a British protectorate by Lord Lugard, who was the British high commissioner for East Africa. This declaration occurred in 1894, following a series of treaties and agreements with local leaders. The establishment of the protectorate was part of Britain's broader imperial strategy in East Africa during the late 19th century.