Geography 

Location: Eastern Africa, west of Kenya
Geographic coordinates: 1 00 N, 32 00 E
Total Area: 236,040 sq km
Land: 199,710 sq km
Water: 36,330 sq km
Land: 199,710 sq km
Water: 36,330 sq km
Neighbouring countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo (765 km), Kenya (933 km), Rwanda (169 km), Sudan (435 km), Tanzania (396 km)
Terrain: Mostly plateau with rim of mountains
Terrain: Mostly plateau with rim of mountains
Elevation extremes:
Lowest point - Lake Albert (621 m)
Highest point - Margherita Peak on Mount Stanley (5,110 m)
Lowest point - Lake Albert (621 m)
Highest point - Margherita Peak on Mount Stanley (5,110 m)
Natural resources: Copper, Cobalt, hydropower, Limestone, salt, and arable land
Land use: Arable land: (25.88%)
Environment - current issues: Draining of wetlands for agricultural use; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; water hyacinth infestation in Lake Victoria; poaching is widespread
Environment - international agreements: Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: Environmental Modification
Notes: Landlocked; fertile, well-watered country with many lakes and rivers
People 

Population:
Uganda’s population has grown rapidly over time, increasing from 9.5 million in 1969 to 24.2 million in 2002. Between 1991 and 2002, the population growth rate was 3.2 percent. The population was projected to have increased to 32.9 million by mid 2011.
Ethnic groups: Baganda, Banyankole, Bahima, Bakiga, Banyarwanda, Bunyoro, Batoro, Langi, Acholi, Lugbara, Karamojong, Basoga, Bagisu, and others. The Baganda are the largest ethnic group in Uganda and comprise approximately 17% of the population.
Religions: Christianity, Islam, and others.
Languages: English (official), Swahili (official), Luganda, and numerous other local languages.
Climate 

Ugandan Flag 

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