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Kampala is the capital city of Uganda, with over 1.2 milion inhabitants (Census 2002). Originally, like Rome, was founded on seven hills, each with its own particular function (Namirembe, Makerere, Kibuli, Kololo, Rubaga, Mulago and Old Kampala). It is named after “impala”, which is an antelope specie common in the region.
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Sightseeing:
The National Theatre, The Parliament Building, “Nommo” Art Gallery, Uganda Museum, African Exposure Craft Market, Kasubi Tombs, Bulange (Buganda kingdom Parliament), Saint Paul’s Namirembe Protestant Cathedral, Saint Mary’s Rubaga Catholic Cathedral, Hindu Temple Bahai, Kibuli Mosque.
Kampala is the capital city of Uganda, with over 1.2 milion inhabitants (Census 2002). Originally, like Rome, was founded on seven hills, each with its own particular function (Namirembe, Makerere, Kibuli, Kololo, Rubaga, Mulago and Old Kampala). It is named after “impala”, which is an antelope specie common in the region. Kampala is also the political capital of Buganda Kingdom, and hosts the Parliament (Bulange), the Royal Palace and the tombs of the kings (Kasubi tombs). The Buganda tribe represents over 20% of the whole population in Uganda and they speaks Luganda, which is the spoken language in Kampala and most of Southern Uganda. Kampala is a modern and very safe town, which offers to her visitors a number of cultural and artistic sites, a part from the entertainments and the possibilities for walking through the shops and markets of the city centre.
Sightseeing:
The National Theatre, The Parliament Building, “Nommo” Art Gallery, Uganda Museum, African Exposure Craft Market, Kasubi Tombs, Bulange (Buganda kingdom Parliament), Saint Paul’s Namirembe Protestant Cathedral, Saint Mary’s Rubaga Catholic Cathedral, Hindu Temple Bahai, Kibuli Mosque.