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Uganda
[yoo-gan-duh, oo-gahn‑]
noun
an independent state in E Africa, between the NE Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British protectorate. 91,065 sq. mi. (241,068 sq. km). Kampala.
Uganda
/ juːˈɡændə /
noun
a republic in E Africa: British protectorate established in 1894–96; gained independence in 1962 and became a republic in 1963; a member of the Commonwealth. It consists mostly of a savanna plateau with part of Lake Victoria in the southeast and mountains in the southwest, reaching 5109 m (16 763 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range. Official language: English; Swahili, Luganda, and Luo are also widely spoken. Religion: Christian majority. Currency: Ugandan shilling. Capital: Kampala. Pop: 34 758 809 (2013 est). Area: 235 886 sq km (91 076 sq miles)
Other Word Forms
- Ugandan adjective
Example Sentences
She said the party would not spend money on planting trees in Uganda or "foreign offices" - which the Welsh government has a network of.
Almost immediately, the couple travelled to Uganda to represent the British Crown at the country's independence celebrations.
We also reached her by telephone in Uganda's capital, Kampala, where she is waiting to deliver her child.
US authorities have informed him he may be deported to Uganda, following his refusal to accept a plea deal, his lawyers say.
The threat of deportation to Uganda has raised further concerns among immigrant rights advocates, who view it as a continuation of the administration’s aggressive deportation tactics.
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