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3) " Uganda" -- As it applies to Flights To Uganda The Republic of Ugamda is a country in east central Africa. It is bordered inthe east by Kenya, in the north by Sudan, by the Democratic Republic of Congo in the west, Rwanda in the southwest and Tanzania inthe south. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, within which it shares borders with Kenya and Tanzania. Republic of Ugsnda ( Flag ) ( Coatof Arms ) National motto : For God and MyCountry Official languages English Capital Kampala Largest city Kampala Government President Authoritarian republic Yoweri Museveni Area - Total - Water (%) 236,040 kmē ( 81st ) 36,330 kmē (15.39%) Population - 2000 est. - — census - Density 24,699,073 ( 42nd ) — 105/ kmē ( — ) GDP ( PPP ) - 2003 total - Per capita $6.198 billion ( 108th ) $245 ( 170th ) Currency Shilling ( UGX ) Time zone - Summer ( DST ) Local time ( UTC +3) not observed ( UTC +3) Independence October 9, 1962 National anthem Oh Ugandu , Land of Beauty Internet TLD .ug Calling code + 256 (+006 from Kenya and Tanzania ) Contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Districts 4 Geography 5 Economy 6 Demographics 7 Culture 8 Miscellaneous topics 9 External Links 10 See also History Main article: History of Uganda Little is known about the history of the region until the arrival of the first non-Africans, although humans are known to havelived at least since the first millennium BC. When Arabs and Europeans arrived in the 19th century, they encountereda number of kingdoms in the area, supposedly founded in the 16th century.The largest ...
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