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Cultura de Uganda Culture de l'Ouganda Culture of Uganda
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Cet article concerne la culture de l'Ouganda (Afrique de l'Est), les pratiques culturelles de ses 40 000 000 d'habitants. 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 La cultura de Uganda está compuesta por el aporte de una amplia gama de grupos étnicos. El lago Kyoga marca el límite norte para los hablantes de las lenguas bantúes, quienes dominan gran parte del este, centro y sur de África. En Uganda esto incluye a los Baganda y muchas otras tribus. En el norte viven los y los Acholi, quienes hablan lenguas nilóticas. Hacia el este se encuentran los y , quines hablan una lengua nilótica. Algunos pigmeos viven aislados en las selvas del oeste de Uganda o no
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La cultura de Uganda está compuesta por el aporte de una amplia gama de grupos étnicos. El lago Kyoga marca el límite norte para los hablantes de las lenguas bantúes, quienes dominan gran parte del este, centro y sur de África. En Uganda esto incluye a los Baganda y muchas otras tribus. En el norte viven los y los Acholi, quienes hablan lenguas nilóticas. Hacia el este se encuentran los y , quines hablan una lengua nilótica. Algunos pigmeos viven aislados en las selvas del oeste de Uganda o no Cet article concerne la culture de l'Ouganda (Afrique de l'Est), les pratiques culturelles de ses 40 000 000 d'habitants. 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 The Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly the Buganda Province. They are found in the present districts of Kampala, Mpigi, Mukono, Masaka, Kalangala, Kiboga, Rakai, Mubende, Luwero, Wakiso, Ssembabule, and Buikwe. They are a Bantu-speaking people and their language is called Luganda. In the north, the Lango and the Acholi peoples predominate, who speak Nilotic languages. To the east are the Iteso and Karamojong, who speak a Nilotic language, whereas the Gishu are part of the Bantu and live mainly on the slopes of Mt. Elgon. They speak Lumasaba, which is closely related to the Luhya of Kenya. A few Pygmies live isolated in the rainforests of western Uganda.
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