The flag of Uganda was approved on 9 October 1962, the date that Uganda developed sovereign from the United Kingdom. Uganda flag comprises of six equal flat stripes of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red (bottom); a white ring is overlaid at the centre and portrays the national symbol, a grey capped crane, facing the winch side.
During the colonial era the British they applied a British Blue flag defaced with the colonial insignia, as prescribed in 1865 guidelines. Buganda, the largest of the outdated kingdoms in the colony of Uganda, had its individual flag. However, in order to evade seeming to give favorite to one region of the colony over any other, the British colonial establishments designated the crane emblem for use on the Blue as flag of Uganda.
A flag was first anticipated for Uganda when the Democratic Party lined the nation. The innovative design that was planned contained vertical bands of blue, green and yellow and contained a yellow crane in the center. However, when the party lost the nationwide elections in the early 1960s, the design was forbidden. The Uganda People’s Congress was chosen to rule the country. During the time, the current design was built and hoisted on the land. This flag was intended by the Minister of Justice, Grace Ibingira. The British permitted the design of the flag and it was formally approved in 1962, when the nation grown its freedom from the British.
The flag of Uganda has representation in its design and colors. The three colors of the flag are destined to stands for the people of Africa, the sun that sheens over the continent, and the brotherhood and association of the African people. The flag also landscapes Uganda’s national symbol of a grey capped crane. The symbol was used as a military badge of the Ugandan people. This sign was selected because of the crane’s fabled gentle nature, while its leg location is figurative of the nation’s forward movement.
Uganda is situated in East-Central Africa. The country is bordered to the south by Tanzania, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the north by South Sudan, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the east by Kenya. The population of Uganda is 42 million. The population density is 213.8 people per sq. km.
Uganda has unitary dominant-party semi-presidential republic. The official language of Uganda is English and the currency is Shilling. Uganda comprises of two letters Uganda code i.e. UG and its three letters Uganda code is UGA and in digits it is 800. The calling code is +256 and the UTC i.e. standard time followed in Uganda is UTC +3 hours.
Country | Uganda |
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Continent | Africa |
Official languages | English, Swahili |
Capital | Kampala |
Currency | Ugandan shilling Sh (UGX) |
CAT | UTC+03:00 |
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CEST | UTC+03:00 |
Internet TLD | UG |
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Three-letter country code | UGA |
Three-digit country code | 800 |
Calling code | +256 |