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The protectorate was later extended to the entire region, which became independent as Uganda in 1962. [1]

The sun sets over Lake George near Mweya, Uganda, April 5, 2000. [2]

Uganda is accessible and affordable, but not up to the high tourism standards of more mature destinations such as Kenya or Tanzania, much less South Africa. [3]

COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Uganda is a landlocked, developing republic in central eastern Africa. [4]

Protestant missionaries entered the country in 1877, followed by Catholic missionaries in 1879. [2]

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent US Government agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers. [5]

This is real Africa, the dirty urban bustle of Kampala bursting at the seams then giving way to lush subsistence farming and small villages. [...] The Tanzanian army, backed by Ugandan exiles waged a war of liberation against Amin’s troops and the Libyan soldiers sent to help him. [3]

Tourist facilities abound, but while infrastructure is adequate in Kampala, the capital, it is limited in other areas. [4]

UPC and KY formed the first post-independence government with Milton Obote as executive Prime Minister, the Buganda Kabaka (King) Edward Muteesa II holding the largely ceremonial position of President and William Wilberforce Nadiope, the Kyabazinga (paramount chief) of Busoga, as Vice President. [6]

Famously called the Pearl of Africa by Winston Churchill, it is home to one of the most diverse and concentrated ranges of African fauna including the highly endangered mountain gorilla and the endangered common chimpanzee. [3]

In mid-1979, the United States reopened its embassy in Kampala. [2]

The official languages are English and Swahili, although multiple other languages are spoken in the country. [6]

Kampala is the capital and the largest city. [1]

An Anglo-German agreement of 1890 declared it to be in the British sphere of influence in Africa, and the Imperial British East Africa Company was chartered to develop the area. [7]

Sources:
[1] Uganda: Definition from Answers.com
[2] Uganda
[3] Uganda travel guide - Wikitravel
[4] Uganda
[5] CIA - The World Factbook
[6] Uganda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[7] Uganda: History, Geography, Government, and Culture

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