How to use in-sentence of “uganda”:
– Many of the Asians that left Uganda came back after Amin was thrown out.
– He said the military of Uganda was there to help keep them safe.
– He served as the commandant of the Uganda Senior Command and Staff College in Kimaka, Jinja.
– The typewritten postage stamps of 1895 Uganda also are called “Cowries”.
– Alupo died on 15 September 2020 in Kampala, Uganda from COVID-19 at the age of 36.

Example sentences of “uganda”:
– During the 1970s, a large number of East African Asians, who already held British passports, entered the UK after they were expelled from Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar.
– Kaggwa died on 20 January 2021 at a hospital in Kampala, Uganda from COVID-19 at the age of 77.
– Idi Amin, dictator and President of Uganda went to the airport to meet with the hostages.
– The area of Uganda is about 236,040.
– He was appointed ambassador to Uganda and non-resident ambassador to Burundi and Rwanda, serving until 1967.
– Because there are so many communities, culture in Uganda is diverse.
– It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south.
– They migrated from River NileBahr-El-Ghazal a sub-tributary of R.Nile and first settled at Pukungu Pakwach in Uganda and later dispersed to Kisumu in Kenya and Tanzania near Lake Victoria.
- During the 1970s, a large number of East African Asians, who already held British passports, entered the UK after they were expelled from Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar.
- Kaggwa died on 20 January 2021 at a hospital in Kampala, Uganda from COVID-19 at the age of 77.
- Idi Amin, dictator and President of Uganda went to the airport to meet with the hostages.
– In 1976, elements of the Golani Brigade were sent to Uganda to rescue 246 Jewish hostages on Air France flight 139, hijacked by PLO terrorists.
– Other countries such as Ghana and Uganda also use English as their primary official languages.
– Lake Albert, or Albert Nyanza, is a lake in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
– In July 2011 Kampala, Uganda qualified for the 2011 Little League World Series.
– The recordings are from Egypt, the Sudan, Uganda and Kenya.
