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  2. Daily Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Monitor is a Ugandan independent daily newspaper. Its name is shared by the Saturday Monitor and Sunday Monitor, which are also published by Monitor Publications Limited. [3] Daily Monitor averaged a daily circulation of 24,230 newspapers in September 2011. [4] By the fourth quarter of 2019, that figure had dropped to 16,169 copies daily.

  3. West Nile sub-region - Wikipedia

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    West Nile sub-region consists of the following districts, as of July 1, 2021: The sub-region received its name from being located on the western side of the Albert Nile. Military leader and former president of Uganda, Idi Amin, first gained prominence in the West Nile region before staging a military coup and usurping Milton Obote in 1971.

  4. Uganda National Meteorological Authority - Wikipedia

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    Kampala, Uganda. Agency executives. Chairman, Executive Director, Festus Luboyera. Website. www .unma .go .ug. The Uganda National Meteorological Authority ( UNMA) is a semi-autonomous government agency mandated to offer weather and climate services, and to analyze scientific research findings and provide guidance on climate change. [1]

  5. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of newspapers in Uganda today. New Vision is Uganda's leading English daily newspaper. It is a state-owned newspaper and has the largest nationwide circulation. The Daily Monitor is an independent English-language newspaper and second in circulation to the New Vision. The two papers dominate the print section of media in Uganda.

  6. Climate change in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The effects of climate change in Uganda are increasingly severe, affecting the lives of the country's citizens and its environment. [1] It has led to extreme weather events such as unpredictable, prolonged drought and rainfall. [1] Uganda's climate is mostly tropical with regular rainfall and sunshine patterns.

  7. Geography of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Uganda. Coordinates: 1°00′N 32°00′E. A United Nations map of Uganda. Location of Uganda. Uganda map of Köppen climate classification. Uganda is located in Eastern Africa, West of Kenya, South of South Sudan, East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and North of Rwanda and Tanzania. While much of its border is on ...

  8. Kayunga - Wikipedia

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    Location. Kayunga is approximately 72 kilometres (45 mi) northeast of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city, on an all-weather tarmac highway. It lies 49 kilometres (30 mi) northwest of the city of Jinja, Uganda's second industrial city, also on an all-weather tarmac highway.

  9. Tororo - Wikipedia

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    The town is approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of the town of Malaba at the border between Uganda and Kenya. This is approximately 209 kilometres (130 mi), by road, east of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [8] The geographical coordinates of the town are 0°41'34.0"N, 34°10'54.0"E (Latitude:0.692780; Longitude:34.181655). [9]