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FAMOUS CITIES IN UGANDA

Here is the List of cities in Uganda

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FAMOUS CITIES IN UGANDA

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  1. FAMOUS CITIES IN UGANDA Uganda, double the size of Pennsylvania, is in East Africa. It is verged on the west by Congo, on the north by the Sudan, on the east by Kenya, and on the south by Tanzania and Rwanda. It is a landlocked nation in East-Central Africa. It is flanked toward the east by Kenya, toward the north by South Sudan, toward the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, toward the south-west by Rwanda, and toward the south by Tanzania. Uganda takes its name from the Buganda realm, which incorporates an enormous part of the south of the nation, including the capital Kampala. The individuals of Uganda were tracker gatherers until 1,700 to 2,300 years back, when Bantu- talking populaces moved toward the southern pieces of the country. The current leader of Uganda is Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who came to control in January

  2. 1986 following an extended six-year guerrilla war. He has since dispensed with the presidential term limits and the presidential age limit; because of the idea of Ugandan governmental issues, this successfully makes him president forever LIST OF CITIES IN UGANDA: 1.KAMPALA It is the capital and biggest city of Uganda. The city appropriate was evaluated to have a populace of 1,680,800 individuals on 31st July 2019 and is partitioned into the five wards of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Rubaga Division. Kampala initially alluded to just the present-day Old Kampala slope, on whose summit Fort Lugard was found, and the underlying home office of the British colonialists in the prospective Uganda Protectorate. This region

  3. of various slopes and bogs that later gotten known as Kampala was a piece of the center of the exceptionally brought together Buganda Kingdom. 2.JINJA Jinja is a city in the Eastern Region of Uganda, situated on the shores of Lake Victoria and lies in the north of the lake. It sits along the northern shores of Lake Victoria, close to the wellspring of the White Nile. The city sits at a normal height of 1,204 meters (3,950 ft) above ocean level. Jinja, town situated in southeastern Uganda where the Nile streams out of Lake Victoria, arranged at a rise of 3,740 feet 1,140 meters above ocean level. Jinja was established in 1901 as a British authoritative focus and developed to get one of the bigger towns in Uganda. 3.ENTEBBE

  4. Entebbe is a city in Central Uganda. On a Lake Victoria landmass, around 37 kilometers (23 mi) southwest of the Ugandan capital, Kampala, it was at one time the seat of government for the Protectorate of Uganda before autonomy, in 1962. Entebbe is the area of Entebbe International Airport, Uganda's biggest business and military air terminal, most popular for the sensational salvage of 100 prisoners grabbed by the obstruction gathering of the PFLP-EO and Revolutionary Cells (RZ) associations. 4.MBARARA

  5. Mbarara is a city in the Western Region of Uganda. It is the principle metropolitan, authoritative, and business focal point of Mbarara District and the site of the area headquarters. Mbarara is a significant vehicle center, lying west of Masaka making a course for Kabale, close to Lake Mburo National Park. Mbarara dug out from a deficit and created to outperform Entebbe, Masaka, Gulu, and Jinja. Starting at 2014, Mbarara was the second-biggest city in Uganda after Kampala and furthermore second to Kampala in significance, industry, and foundation 5.FORT PORTAL

  6. The Portal is an assigned "The travel industry city of Uganda", situated in the Western Region of the nation. It is the seat of both Kabarole District and the Toro Kingdom. Fort Portal is situated around 180 kilometers (110 mi), north-west of Mbarara, the biggest city in the Western Region. The town houses three foundations of higher learning. The primary grounds of Mountains of the Moon University, a private college, is situated in the downtown area. 6.GULU

  7. Gulu is a city in the Northern Region of Uganda. It is the business and managerial focal point of Gulu District. During British Bagool rule in the eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years, northern Uganda was less evolved contrasted with the remainder of the nation. The individuals were recruited into the military and the police. Many were sent to battle in the first and second World Wars

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