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  2. List of Ugandans - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Ssekimwanyi, first Ugandan to make the Hajj; Abigaba Cuthbert Mirembe, member of Parliament; Alex Isabirye Musongola, football player and manager; Ali Fadhul, military officer; Frances Akello, member of the Uganda Legislative Council; Angelina Atyam, human rights activist; Apolo Kivebulaya, Anglican evangelist and priest; Aziz Azion ...

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Uganda" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acholi people;

  4. List of tribes in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda has many tribes that speak different languages. The following is a list of all Ugandan tribes in alphabetical order. This list refers to Article 10(a) and the Third Schedule of Uganda´s Constitution (Uganda´s indigenous communities as at 1 February 1926) which enumerates 65 indigenous communities.

  5. Category:Ugandan people - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan people by religion (6 C) * Lists of Ugandan people (3 C, ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Basimba clan names; K.

  6. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups. Lake Kyoga forms the northern boundary for the Bantu-speaking people, who dominate much of East, Central, and Southern Africa. In Uganda, they include the Baganda and several other tribes [1] The Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda.

  7. Religion in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the predominant religion in Uganda. According to the 2024 census, Approximately 82 percent of the population was Christian, while around 13 percent of the population adhered to Islam, making it the largest minority religion. [2] Anglicanism and Catholicism are the main Christian denominations in the country.

  8. Lugbara people - Wikipedia

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    However, Christianity is now the predominant religion amongst them with Islam another major religion. [8] According to the 2002 Census of Uganda, the majority of Lugbara people at around 48.6% are Roman Catholic, while 21.4% are Anglican and 29.1% are Sunni Muslim. [9] They are settled subsistence farmers. Cassava is now the traditional staple.

  9. Demographics of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda is a religiously diverse nation with Christianity being the most widely professed religion. According to the 2014 census, over 84 percent of the population was Christian while about 14 percent of the population adhered to Islam, making it the largest minority religion. [ 15 ]