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Uganda

Uganda. By Kaitlyn. Capital city in Uganda.

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Uganda

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  1. Uganda By Kaitlyn

  2. Capital city in Uganda • Kampala is the capital city of Uganda. While Kampala is often . referred to as the greenest city in Africa, it is also the heart of Uganda. Over 1 million people live in Kampala making it Uganda’s biggest city. Kampala in one of the fastest growing cities in Africa

  3. Uganda flag • In the middle of the Uganda flag there is a grey crow (bird). The crow was the official Uganda symbol. The black stripes represent the African people. The yellow stripes represent the sun and the red stands for brotherhood. The Uganda flag was adopted on October 9th 1962 that was the day Uganda gained independence for Britain. The Uganda flag was designed by Mr. Grace Bingers he was the Minister of justice at the time.

  4. The Uganda flag was the second of his two flag designs.

  5. The Weather in Uganda The weather in Uganda is usually very warm. The average weather is 21.5 c. The warmest temperature they have had is 27 c. . People in Uganda have to walk for miles to get water to drink and get really thirsty on the way because the sun is always out at daytime. But it’s still hot at night.

  6. School in Uganda In Uganda not all of the children go to school. After Primary most Children drop out of school due to school fees. Classes start at 8:30 am and finish at 4:30 pm.

  7. Fair Trade The fair trade products that Uganda produces are coffee and tea. There is a fair trade company in Uganda, which started in 2000. It sells jewellery, baskets, kids gifts, wooden crafts and ornaments. The money it makes goes to widows and helps the disabled.

  8. Food in Uganda • In Uganda people eat things like chicken and rice they use • Ingredients like fish, chicken or beef and they also use peanut sauce it is what most people put on their meat. Mashed bananas are very common in Uganda.

  9. History and famous people • In Uganda they have the worlds youngest king. He became the king at the age of 3 years old because his dad died in 1995. He had a little throne and he played with his toys all day. If you one of his friends you would have to hug him or give him hand shake. But if you were family to show that you loved him you would have to kiss his feet.

  10. Most famous people in Uganda are known for sports. Some of them were in the summer Olympics games. Uganda has set the most world records all over the world. There are not as many famous people in Uganda because most of them move to loads of different country all around the world. . John Akii Bua is one of the gold medallists in the summer Olympic games. He set the world record for the hurdles it was 400 metres it was an amazing time of 47.23.

  11. How people dress in Uganda • In Uganda people usually wear a traditional Busuti or Gomasi dress (a Gomasi is a colourful sari) for Women. Men usually wear a Kanzu here are some Men wearing Kanzus. People in Uganda wear bright colours because it is really warm there.

  12. Fascinating facts about Uganda • The population of Uganda is 34.5 million. Uganda is one of the fastest growing countries in Africa. The river Nile is the longest river in Uganda and is also the longest river in the world.

  13. The Ugandan currency is the Ugandan Shilling.

  14. A very informative presentation Kaitlyn, well done. To improve, you need to check that your fonts are all the same size, colour and style to make it easier for you audience to read.

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