Christianity is the predominant religion in Uganda. According to the 2014 census, over 84 percent of the population was Christian, while about 14 percent...
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form a significant minority in the districts of Mayuge (36%) and Iganga (34%). Religion in Uganda Islam by country "Uganda". United States Department of...
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Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to...
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Lord's Resistance Army (redirect from Conflict in Northern Uganda)
Museveni during which Joseph Rao Kony founded the LRA in 1987. The group has been in northern Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, the Central African Republic, and...
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included diverse efforts to promote the welfare of the Ugandan people. The Association of Religion Data Archives (relying on World Christian Encyclopedia)...
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minority religion. In 2009, the northern and west Nile regions were dominated by Roman Catholics, and Iganga District in the east of Uganda had the highest...
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hospitals and homes for the old and infirm. Religion in Uganda List of Saints from Africa "Africa: Uganda - The World Factbook - Central Intelligence...
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Church of Uganda (C/U) is a member province of the Anglican Communion. Currently there are 37 dioceses which make up the Church of Uganda, each headed...
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Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies...
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Holy Spirit Movement (category Religion in Uganda)
The Holy Spirit Movement (HSM) was a Ugandan Christian rebel group centered around founder Alice Lakwena (Auma). Alice, an ethnic Acholi, was purportedly...
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present-day Uganda. In the mid-1880s, the Kingdom of Buganda was divided between four religious factions - Adherents of Uganda's Native Religion, Catholics...
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The Uganda Martyrs are a group of 22 Catholic and 23 Anglican converts to Christianity in the historical kingdom of Buganda, now part of Uganda, who were...
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population in France identifies as Christian. Catholicism is the most prominent denomination in France, but has long lost the state religion status it...
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Indian descent in Uganda. In 2003, there were an estimated 15,000 people of Asian descent (mostly Indians and Pakistanis) living in Uganda. At its peak...
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Religion in China is diverse and most Chinese people are either non-religious or practice a combination of Buddhism and Taoism with a Confucian worldview...
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devastation in Uganda. Twenty years after the Idi Amin expulsion, Uganda reversed its laws selectively targeting Hindus and other Indian religions. This policy...
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List of religious populations (redirect from Religion populations)
present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism...
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Saints in Uganda refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Uganda. A branch was created in Kampala in 1991...
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Irreligion in Uganda is uncommon among Ugandans, as Christianity is the predominant faith. Only 2.9% of Ugandans claim no religion. Most Ugandans are considered...
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The Uganda–Tanzania War, known in Tanzania as the Kagera War (Kiswahili: Vita vya Kagera) and in Uganda as the 1979 Liberation War, was fought between...
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Yakan movement (category Religion in Uganda)
Allah Water, was a religious movement that was active in Uganda among the Lugbara people, starting in 1890. The group was suppressed by the British Protectorate...
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people in Uganda face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Same-sex sexual activity is illegal for both men and women in Uganda. It was...
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Religion in the United States is widespread and diverse, with the country being far more religious than other wealthy Western nations. An overwhelming...
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Human rights in Uganda have trended for the past decades towards increasing harassment of the opposition, cracking down on NGOs which work on election...
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different religions are practised in Indonesia. Indonesia is officially a presidential republic and a unitary state without an established state religion. The...
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Acholi people (redirect from Acholi of Uganda)
ethnic group of Luo peoples (also spelled Lwo), found in Magwi County in South Sudan and Northern Uganda (an area commonly referred to as Acholiland), including...
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much still a battle queer Ugandan people face. Religion is an essential factor when considering how LGBTQ+ is treated in Uganda. A history of missionaries...
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in Uganda refers to adherents and religious communities of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Uganda. Majority of Eastern Orthodox Christians in Uganda...
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Southern Africa. In Uganda, they include the Baganda and several other tribes The Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the...
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conservative political party in Uganda led by Norbert Mao. The DP was led by Paul Ssemogerere for 25 years until his retirement in November 2005. John Ssebaana...
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