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Culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups. Lake Kyoga forms the northern boundary for the Bantu-speaking people, who dominate much of East, Central, and Southern Africa. In Uganda, they include the Baganda and several other tribes [1] The Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda.
National culture centre Kampala More images. UG-C-041 Public Library On Buganda House Road, in an Indian building Kampala More images. UG-C-042 Nommo Gallery African village Kampala UG-C-043 Tulifanya Gallery Art gallery and craft shop Kampala More images. UG-C-044
The culinary landscape of Kampala is as diverse as its people, with a range of dining options that reflect both local and international cuisines. Street food is a big part of the city's food culture, and a visit to Kampala would be incomplete without trying the famous Rolex—a popular street food made of an omelette rolled in a chapati.
The Nkole people, also known as the Banyankole, are a Bantu ethnic group native to the Ankole region [1] of Uganda. They are primarily found in the southwestern part of the country, in what was historically known as the Ankole Kingdom. The Banyankole are known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional cattle-keeping practices.
The Uganda Museum is located in Kampala, Uganda.It displays and exhibits ethnological, natural-historical and traditional life collections of Uganda's cultural heritage.It was founded in 1908, after Governor George Wilson called for "all articles of interest" on Uganda to be procured.
Roman Catholic bishops of Kampala (1 C, 5 P) M. ... Pages in category "People from Kampala" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.
The Baganda [3] (endonym: Baganda; singular Muganda) also called Waganda, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Buganda, a subnational kingdom within Uganda.Traditionally composed of 52 clans (although since a 1993 survey, only 46 are officially recognised), the Baganda are the largest people of the Bantu ethnic group in Uganda, comprising 16.5 percent of the population at the time of the 2014 ...
The mosque was designed by an Egyptian architect Abdel Wahed El-Wakil, known for his innovative blend of modern and traditional Islamic architectural styles.The Aga Khan Mosque showcases exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, reflecting the Islamic architectural traditions, with intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns adorning its interior and exterior.