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Uganda by Hope Manley on 7/29/2010
Uganda info
The official languages are English and Luganda although multiple other languages are spoken in the country.
According to the census of 2002, Christians made up about 84% of Uganda's population.[30] The Roman Catholic Church has the largest number of adherents (41.9%), followed by the Anglican Church of Uganda (35.9%). The next most reported religion of Uganda is Islam, with Muslims representing 12% of the population.

Uganda is home to many different ethnic groups, none of whom forms a majority of the population. Around forty different languages are regularly and currently in use in the country. English became the official language of Uganda after independence.
Illiteracy is common in Uganda, particularly among females.
(Their currency is Ugandan shilings.)
(All the info is directly from wikipedia.com)
Personally, I will be glad when you are in Ireland. We will be able to get a good Skype discussiom with you then. We are so very proud of you abnd your whole team, though. You guys are constantly in our prayers.
Remember when you do get to Ireland, to tell them that your are Irish. Because I'm half Irish that makes you Irish too.
Love from your old Irish dad
Michael E. O'Manley
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