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A satellite map of Uganda. A topographic map of Uganda. Area: [3] total: 241,551 square kilometres (93,263 sq mi) land: 200,523 square kilometres (77,422 sq mi) water: 41,028 square kilometres (15,841 sq mi) Area comparative. Australia comparative: slightly larger than Victoria; Canada comparative: slightly less than half the size of the Yukon
Map of Uganda Kampala, Capital of Uganda Parliament of Uganda, Kampala Mbarara Kampala, Capital of Uganda. This is a list of cities and towns in Uganda: The population data are for 2014, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities and towns where the ...
Uganda's population grew from 9.5 million people in 1969 to 34.9 million in 2014. With respect to the last inter-censal period (September 2002), the population increased by 10.6 million people in the past 12 years. [213] Uganda's median age of 15 years is the lowest in the world. [138]
This is a very short list of rivers in Uganda. [1] This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
As of 1 July 2020, Uganda is divided into 135 districts plus the capital city of Kampala, ... Map of Uganda showing Districts as of 2020. Central Region [5] [6] (pink ...
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Karuma Falls is approximately 97 kilometres (60 mi), by road, northeast of Masindi [1] and approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi), by road, south of Gulu, the largest city in Northern Uganda. [ 2 ] Karuma Falls is the location of Karuma Power Station , the largest hydropower project in Uganda with a planned capacity of 600 megawatts. [ 3 ]
Mpanga is located in Kitagwenda District, in the Western Region of Uganda, adjacent to where River Mpanga empties into Lake George.This location is approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi), by road, southwest of Kamwenge, the nearest town and location of the district headquarters.