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Gabon Gabon, ganda Baganda ganda Baganda, Gcaleka Sotho Basuto, South africa South africa, Swahili Swahili. the earliest images of indigenous people worldwide; and
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22. Uganda Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
sq km Population 24.6 million People Baganda, Lango Arab Language Swahili, English, ganda Religion Roman 33%), Protestant (33%), indigenous beliefs (18
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Uganda Travellers are flocking to Uganda's beautiful mountains, trekking opportunities and communities of mountain gorillas. Kampala is now the modern, bustling capital of a new Uganda, a country with one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. Uganda's long string of tragedies since independence has been a staple of the Western media, so most people still regard the country as an unstable place to be avoided. However, it's getting back on its feet and the transformation is little short of astounding. Before independence, Uganda was a prosperous and cohesive country. Its great beauty led Winston Churchill to refer to it as the 'Pearl of Africa', but by the mid-1980s it lay shattered and bankrupt, broken by tribal animosity, nepotism, insanely corrupt politics, mass murder and military tyranny. Despite the killings and brutality, Ugandans appear to have weathered the storm remarkably well. However, even rose-coloured glasses won't hide the country's huge debt, AIDS crisis and wonky human rights record.
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23. Africa
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24. Map & Graph: Africa:Countries By Language: Languages
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  • 25. MSN Encarta - Africa
    Kongo of the DRC, the ganda of Uganda whether they represent a surviving indigenous Khoikhoi population is considered synonymous with how people are identified
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    26. Science: Social Sciences: Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology: Ethnography| Trea
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    27. Africa
    Uganda. Kampala. English, ganda or Luganda ,other Niger Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages. countries, over 1000 languages, 797 million people.
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    Curso Experimental Bilingue São Paulo, Brazil homebase for This is Our Time Project (French and Portuguese Speaking Countries) Last updated domingo 21 abril, 2002 19:12 [back to the top] Thanks to Mooney's Mini Flags Country Capital Language Botswana Gaborone English, Setswana Cameroon Yaonde English, French + 24 major African language groups The Gambia Banjul English, Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, other indigenous vernaculars Ghana Accra English, African languages (including Akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe, and Ga) Kenya Nairobi English , Kiswahili , numerous indigenous languages

    28. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Uganda - People Facts And Figures
    HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 600,000 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18%. newspapers and some radio broadcasts), ganda or Luganda
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    note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2003 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 50.8% (male 6,528,724; female 6,486,736)
    15-64 years: 46.8% (male 5,985,911; female 6,024,798)
    65 years and over: 2.4% (male 266,930; female 339,695) (2003 est.) Population growth rate: 2.96% (2003 est.) Birth rate: 46.57 births/1,000 population (2003 est.) Death rate: 16.95 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population
    note: according to the UNHCR, by the end of 2001, Uganda was host to 178,815 refugees from a number of neighboring countries, including: Sudan 155,996, Rwanda 14,375, and Democratic Republic of the Congo 7,459 (2003 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female

    29. Magic Safaris, Your African Adventure Travel Provider! - Discover Uganda
    franca (a language used in common by different peoples to facilitate Luganda, the language of the ganda, is the most frequently used indigenous tongue.
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  • III. PEOPLE AND SOCIETY The 1991 Uganda census counted 16,671,705 people. By 1998 the population had grown to an estimated 22.2 million Ugandans, giving the country a population density of 92 per sq km (238 per sq mi). The estimated growth rate of the population in 1998 was 2.8 percent. The birth rate was 49 per 1,000 people and the death rate 19 per 1,000. Life expectancy at birth was 42.6 years. The fertility rate, the number of births per woman, was 7.1. Almost all Ugandans are black Africans. Foreign residents make up less than 4 percent of the population and come mostly from neighboring states. The population is concentrated in the south, particularly in the crescent at the edge of Lake Victoria and in the southwest. Uganda is predominantly rural with only 13 percent of the population living in urban areas. Kampala, near Lake Victoria, is Uganda's intellectual and business center and its only city. Jinja, the most important industrial center, is located on the Nile at Lake Victoria. The next largest towns are Mbale, Masaka, Mpigi, and Mbarara.
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    30. Africa.iafrica.com | Countryinfo | Uganda | People
    Uganda People. Religions Roman Catholic 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18%. by most newspapers and some radio broadcasts), ganda or Luganda
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    31. Uganda
    and the language of the ganda, is the most widely spoken of Uganda s indigenous languages. Many people follow traditional indigenous religions, which are
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    Capital: Kampala Area: 241,038 sq km; 93,065 sq miles Population: 23,451,687 (2000 Estimate) Urbanisation: Urban 13 per cent (1998 Estimate); Rural 87 per cent (1998 Estimate)
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    Exports: Coffee, cotton, tea, gold, fish, maize
    Industry: Sugar, food processing, soft drinks, tobacco, cotton, textiles, cement
    Agriculture: Cash crops: coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco; food crops: cassava, potatoes, maize, millet, pulses; livestock products: beef, goat meat, milk, poultry
    Currency: 1 Ugandan shilling (USh), consisting of 100 cents
    Natural resources: Copper, cobalt, limestone, salt, gold, tin, tungsten, hydroelectricity The people Ethnic: Ganda 18 per cent, Nyankole 10 per cent, Kiga 8 per cent, Soga 8 per cent, Iteso 6 per cent, Langi 6 per cent, Acholi 4 per cent, Other 40 per cent Language: English is the official language of Uganda. Swahili and Arabic are commonly used. Each ethnic group also has its own language. Luganda, a Bantu language and the language of the Ganda, is the most widely spoken of Uganda's indigenous languages. Nilo-Saharan and Sudanic languages are also spoken. Religion: Roughly 60 per cent of Uganda's inhabitants are Christian, half of these are Roman Catholic and half Protestant. Muslims make up a sizeable minority. Many people follow traditional indigenous religions, which are rarely seen as incompatible with Christianity or Islam. Often Ugandans' belief systems represent a fusion of traditional beliefs and elements of an imported religion.

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    33. Uganda
    33% Protestant, 16% Muslim, 18% indigenous beliefs Languages in the official national language; ganda or Luganda Uganda in East africa, whose people have been
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    THE FACTS Population: 24,699,073 (July 2002 est.)
    Capital: Kampala
    Area-comparative: slightly smaller than Oregon
    Climate: tropical; generally rainy with two dry seasons; semiarid in northeast.
    Religion: 33% Roman Catholic, 33% Protestant, 16% Muslim, 18% indigenous beliefs
    Languages: English in the official national language; Ganda or Luganda may be taught in school.
    Literacy: 62.7% of those 15 years and older can read and write (USA = 97%)
    Infant mortality rate: 89.35 deaths/1,000 live births (USA = 6.69)
    Life expectancy at birth: 43.81 years (USA = 77.4 years) Per capita purchasing power parity: $1,200 (USA = $36,300) Population below poverty line: (USA = 12.7%) Uganda GENERAL INFORMATION Magnificent scenery, thick tropical forests, savannas, beautiful lakes and wild animals such as the huge mountain gorilla make up the country of Uganda in East Africa, whose people have been subjected to political upheaval and social turmoil for many years. Idi Amin, dictator throughout the 1970s, was responsible for more than 300,000 deaths, and thousands fled the country. Milton Obote, who ruled from 1980 to 1985, claimed 100,000 more. Tourism used to be a valuable source of income, but the unrest has caused a great decline.

    34. African Studies - History And Cultures
    african indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems Page (Dr understanding of the cultures of africa among the fosters an exchange between african peoples and the
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    History and Cultures of Africa
    A B C D ... Sights and Sounds of a Continent (University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries and African Studies Program, Madison, Wisconsin)
      This web site offers dwnloadable images, sound files, and other materials on Africa. "This online collection ... contains digitized visual images and sounds of Africa contributed over the years to the African Studies Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison."

  • Africa Forum (H-Africa, H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.)
    • The full text article reprinted from History in Africa. 22 (1995): 369-408.
  • "History facing the present: an interview with Jan Vansina" (November 2001) and Reply by Jean-Luc Vellut
  • "Photography and colonial vision," by Paul S. Landau (May 19, 1999, Dept. of History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut)
      Excerpt from "The visual image in Africa: an introduction" in Images and empires: visuality in colonial and post-colonial Africa, ed. by Paul S. Landau and Deborah Kaspin.
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  • 35. World Atlas Uganda, Africa, Information Page
    HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 820,000 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18%. newspapers and some radio broadcasts), ganda or Luganda
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    (Source of information on this page credited to the CIA's - The World Factbook Background: Uganda Geography Location: Eastern Africa, west of Kenya Geographic coordinates: 1 00 N, 32 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 236,040 sq km
    land: 199,710 sq km
    water: 36,330 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Oregon Land boundaries: total: 2,698 km
    border countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 765 km, Kenya 933 km, Rwanda 169 km, Sudan 435 km, Tanzania 396 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; generally rainy with two dry seasons (December to February, June to August); semiarid in northeast Terrain: mostly plateau with rim of mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Lake Albert 621 m
    highest point: Margherita Peak on Mount Stanley 5,110 m Natural resources: copper, cobalt, hydropower, limestone, salt, arable land Land use: arable land:
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    37. Virtual Journey To Uganda, Africa
    indigenous kingdoms popped up in the 14th century Over the following centuries, the Baganda people created the came to the area around 1850 the ganda had formed
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    A VIRTUAL TOUR OF UGANDA - PART 1 Slightly smaller than the state of Oregon, Uganda is strategically positioned within Sub-Sahara Africa, a region that includes some of Africa's most economically important and resource rich countries, with a substantial market and great future potential. Uganda is land-locked and borders the Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) to the west, Kenya to the east, and Tanzania and Rwanda to the south. "The Pearl of Africa"
    Uganda offers exceptional diversity combining some of the best features that Africa has to offer. It is a country blessed with contrasting physical features ranging from extensive plains with undulating hills, to snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, meandering rivers and spectacular flora and fauna. Uganda is the source of the Nile River and Africa's largest body of fresh water, Lake Victoria. Its great beauty led Winston Churchill to refer to it as the "Pearl of Africa." Most Americans are familiar with Uganda, as it is the home to the Silver Back Gorillas in Bandeau National Park (see below). In fact, Uganda considers its environment as one of its most important resources. SOME BASIC STATISTICS
    • Full country name: Republic of Uganda
    • Area: 237,000 so. km. (92,300 so. ma.)

    38. Phrasebase™ - Uganda Facts And Information, Uganda Statistics, Uganda Facts, Ug
    and some radio broadcasts), ganda or Luganda 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18%. Branches Ugandan peoples Defense Force (including Army
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    Uganda achieved independence from the UK in 1962. The dictatorial regime of Idi AMIN (1971-79) was responsible for the deaths of some 300,000 opponents; guerrilla war and human rights abuses under Milton OBOTE (1980-85) claimed another 100,000 lives. During the 1990s the government promulgated non-party presidential and legislative elections.
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    1962 October 9 (from UK)
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    1995 October 8 (adopted by the interim, 284-member Cons
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    39. Uganda : Geography, People, Policy, Government, Economy...
    33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18 and some radio broadcasts), ganda or Luganda Military branches Ugandan peoples Defense Force (including
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    40. UGANDA Definition
    A republic in eastern africa, south of sudan and east of kenya. Its name is swahili, u, land + ganda, the name of its indigenous people, the land of the
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