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  2. Flag of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Uganda (bendera ya Uganda) was adopted on 9 October 1962, the day that the nation became independent from the British Empire. It consists of six equal horizontal bands of black, yellow, and red from top to bottom. A white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane, facing the ...

  3. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Traditional culture. Ugandan traditions include folk music, dances, foods, clothing, and building styles, among others. [8] In Northern Uganda, particularly the Lango sub-region, a healing ritual called child-cleansing ceremony is conducted to restore the lost manhood of a child. In this ceremony, both the child and mother spend 3 days in a ...

  4. Ugandan folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan folklore. Ugandan folklore includes traditional folktales and other folklore from the African country of Uganda. The convey meaning and experiences from generation to generation. [1] Traditionally, folktales instilled discipline and good behaviour that shaped societal beliefs and norms within Ugandan society. [2]

  5. Category:National symbols of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan kob. Categories: Culture of Uganda. National symbols by country. Ugandan nationalism. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. National symbol - Wikipedia

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    A national symbol is a manifestation of a nation or community to the world, serving as a representation of their identity and values. It encompasses not only sovereign states but also nations and countries in a state of colonial or other forms of dependence, federal integration, or even ethnocultural communities that identify as a "nationality ...

  7. Independence Monument (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Independence monument was uncovered on 1962 October 8 just a day prior Uganda got her independence from the British colonial government in 1962-10-09. [12] [13] [2] It was unveiled by Kalule Settaala who was the minister for culture and community development of that times and other officials. [5] [11] [14]

  8. Coat of arms of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    A grassy mount down the centre of which flows a river, between dexter a sprig of coffee and in sinister a sprig of cotton, both leaved and fructed proper. The coat of arms of Uganda was adopted three weeks before the proclamation of independence by the Uganda Legislative Council. On 1 October 1962 the arms were approved by Governor of Uganda ...

  9. List of Ugandan flags - Wikipedia

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    Five horizontal stripes of yellow (top), blue, green, red, and yellow (bottom), with the top and bottom stripes 3 times as a wide as the others. A white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the party's symbol, a yellow bus. [13] 1960-1966. Flag of The Uganda People's Congress.