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ABOUT UGANDA
Uganda is called “the Pearl of Africa” by Winston
Churchill, Uganda is a lush and fertile country. This East African nation is
rich in wildlife and natural resources. Slightly smaller than the state of
Oregon, Uganda is a landlocked plateau straddling the equator and bordered by
Sudan to the north, Congo to the west, Rwanda and Tanzania to the south and
Kenya to the east. The country lies in a cradle of mountains and is home to
half of Lake Victoria and the source of the Nile River.
The Republic of Uganda is a modern construct of the
result of the unification of ancient kingdoms and many smaller independent
chieftaincies. In all, Uganda embraces 52 different ethnic groups. Music and
dance are integral to each of these cultures, as is a rich tradition of
storytelling and folklore. Uganda's population is estimated at nearly 31
million, 50% of whom are under the age of 15. English is the official language.
Uganda depends on an agricultural economy with 85% of its workforce engaged in
farming, forestry, and fishing -- largely on a subsistence basis. Coffee is the
main commercial and export crop. Others are fish, cotton, tea, flowers and
other horticultural products.
After achieving independence from Great Britain in 1962,
Uganda was ruled by two brutal dictators: Idi Amin (1971-79) and Milton Obote
(1980-85) who were responsible for the deaths of nearly 1 million people. In
1986, Lt. General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni seized power and established a
government that remains in place today. Under Museveni's tenure, Uganda's
economy has stabilized, its education improved, and its infrastructure steadily
rebuilt.
MAP
OF AFRICA SHOWS UGANDA
MAP OF UGANDA
UGANDA FLAG
IN CASE YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN UGANDA OR IN THE AREA
AROUND, We WELCOME YOU
to HEAVENLY EMBASSY CHURCH the place where
you will always feel loved and accepted, even when you don’t love and accept
yourself. Come and meet a great mix of friendly people and enjoy compelling
services
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