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It is located in the eastern part of the African continent. It borders South Sudan to the north, Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda and Tanzania to the south, and Kenya to the east. Area, square kilometers. Uganda is landlocked but its territory includes Lakes Victoria, Albert, Kioga and Eduardo. The largest of these is Lake Victoria, a Ugandan lake with several islands that borders Kenya and Tanzania. One of the Nile's tributaries originates in Lake Victoria. Most of Uganda is a plateau with gentle slopes to the north. The western part of the country is formed by the Albertine Rift (the western branch of the East African Rift). To the southwest where Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda meet are the Virunga Mountains, home to eight volcanoes. On the border between Uganda and Rwanda, arranged from east to west are the Muhavura volcano with an altitude of 1.5 meters, the Gahinga volcano with an altitude of 1.5 meters and the Sabinho volcano with an altitude of 1.5 meters. All three national parks are part of the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The border continues northwards, crossing a , m mountain range with the Congo, which extends from Lake Edward to m.
The Rwenzori Mountains rise again and are bounded by a series of important peaks: Speke, m, Emin, m, Baker, m, the highest being Stanley, m, and then Descending again m from Lake Albert, it flows into the White Nile. The country has an incredible C Level Executive List population growth rate, is characterized by tribalism but above all political, economic and social inequality. The border continues northward, through rolling plateaus and hilly areas with an altitude of 10,000 feet, until it borders South Sudan in the north. The rest of the country is a vast plateau, dominated by Lake Victoria in the south, with an altitude of 1,000 feet, equally divided between Uganda and Tanzania, of which 1,000 square kilometers belong to Uganda. Lake Kioga is 100 feet high and is located in the center of the country. It is fed by the White Nile from the south of Lake Victoria and a series of flows from the east, from the border with Kenya where the lake is located.
Mount Elgon is an isolated extinct volcano with an altitude of, m, and is part of a chain of such volcanoes in the eastern part of the country, including Mount Moroto (, m), Mount Kadam (, m) and Mount Morengole (Morungole) stands out the most. , to the north,, m. Lake Cuogga has an area of square kilometers and an average depth of m. It consists of a group of wetlands extending to the east and southeast, including Lake Kwania, Lake Coiwerri, Lake Navampasa, Lake Ardes, Ni Lake Asara, Lake Nyago, etc. Eastern, Bisina, Opeta, Lemva and Oklitolum. EGYPT, A WORLD OF CONTRADICTIONS The water from the lake flows west into the White Nile, which turns north and east towards Lugogo, then west again into the northern part of Lake Albert, very close to where it again leaves the lake to flow towards South Sudan. To the southwest, the White Nile joins the Kafu River before turning north and joining the Lugogo and Mayanja rivers. Before reaching Lake Albert, the White Nile from Lake Kioga passes through a series of rapids, of which the Murchison Falls are the most prominent. Murchison Falls National Park is an altitude, square kilometer protected area covering the last National Park. The White Nile is several kilometers in front of the lake.
The Rwenzori Mountains rise again and are bounded by a series of important peaks: Speke, m, Emin, m, Baker, m, the highest being Stanley, m, and then Descending again m from Lake Albert, it flows into the White Nile. The country has an incredible C Level Executive List population growth rate, is characterized by tribalism but above all political, economic and social inequality. The border continues northward, through rolling plateaus and hilly areas with an altitude of 10,000 feet, until it borders South Sudan in the north. The rest of the country is a vast plateau, dominated by Lake Victoria in the south, with an altitude of 1,000 feet, equally divided between Uganda and Tanzania, of which 1,000 square kilometers belong to Uganda. Lake Kioga is 100 feet high and is located in the center of the country. It is fed by the White Nile from the south of Lake Victoria and a series of flows from the east, from the border with Kenya where the lake is located.
Mount Elgon is an isolated extinct volcano with an altitude of, m, and is part of a chain of such volcanoes in the eastern part of the country, including Mount Moroto (, m), Mount Kadam (, m) and Mount Morengole (Morungole) stands out the most. , to the north,, m. Lake Cuogga has an area of square kilometers and an average depth of m. It consists of a group of wetlands extending to the east and southeast, including Lake Kwania, Lake Coiwerri, Lake Navampasa, Lake Ardes, Ni Lake Asara, Lake Nyago, etc. Eastern, Bisina, Opeta, Lemva and Oklitolum. EGYPT, A WORLD OF CONTRADICTIONS The water from the lake flows west into the White Nile, which turns north and east towards Lugogo, then west again into the northern part of Lake Albert, very close to where it again leaves the lake to flow towards South Sudan. To the southwest, the White Nile joins the Kafu River before turning north and joining the Lugogo and Mayanja rivers. Before reaching Lake Albert, the White Nile from Lake Kioga passes through a series of rapids, of which the Murchison Falls are the most prominent. Murchison Falls National Park is an altitude, square kilometer protected area covering the last National Park. The White Nile is several kilometers in front of the lake.