Facts and Statistics
President: Yoweri Museveni since January 29, 1986
Flag: Adopted October 9, 1962
The three colors are representative of Native ethnic groups of Africa (black), Africa’s sunshine (yellow), and African brotherhood (red being the color of blood, through which all Africans are connected). The grey crowned crane is fabled for its gentle nature and was also the military badge of Ugandan soldiers during British rule. The raised leg of the crane symbolizes the forward movement of the country.
Districts: Uganda is divided into 135 districts
More districts are being formed so that resources can be distributed more evenly throughout the country and not just to the chief towns.
Currency: Ugandan Shilling (UGX)
Occupation: Agriculture - 71%, Industry - 7%, Services - 22% (2013 est.)
Roads: 80,778 miles of roads
3,293 miles are paved. Most of the paved roads radiate from Kampala, the country's capital.
Religion: Christianity ~ 84% and Muslim ~ 14%
Roman Catholic 39.3%, Anglican 32%, Muslim 13.7%, Pentecostal 11.1%, Seventh-day Adventist 1.7%, Other, 1.6%, Baptist 0.3%, No religion 0.2%. (2014 census)
Education: Primary school - 7 years, Secondary school - 6 years, and University 3-5 years
Land: 93, 263 square miles including land and water
Neighboring Countries
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania, Rwanda
Climate
Dry Seasons: December-February and June-August
Rainy season: March-May and September-November
Population: 47,123,532 (2021)
Life Expectancy: 58 years
Tribal Languages: 41
15 languages have the complete Bible
5 languages have the New Testament
21 languages have nothing