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The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa, bordered [[Kenya]], [[Sudan]], the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Rwanda]], and [[Tanzania]]. The capital city is [[Kampala]]. [[Christianity]] is the main religion, predominantly [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Anglicanism]].
  
 
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According to the 2002 National Census, Christians of all denominations made up 85% of Uganda's population. Most belong to either [[Roman Catholicism]] (41.9%) or the [[Anglican Church of Uganda]] (35.9%). Most of the rest of the population consider themselves [[Muslim]]. Minor religions include Traditional Religions, Hinduism, and Judaism.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 28 June 2007

Synopsis

The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa, bordered Kenya, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The capital city is Kampala. Christianity is the main religion, predominantly Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism.

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Main article

History

Geography

Peoples

Economy

Politics

Religion

According to the 2002 National Census, Christians of all denominations made up 85% of Uganda's population. Most belong to either Roman Catholicism (41.9%) or the Anglican Church of Uganda (35.9%). Most of the rest of the population consider themselves Muslim. Minor religions include Traditional Religions, Hinduism, and Judaism.

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