Introduction
The Republic of Uganda, commonly known as Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa and a member of the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
< h5>[National Anthem] 'Ah! Uganda, Beautiful Land'-Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty
'Ah! Uganda, Land of Beauty' is the national anthem of the Republic of Uganda, by Uganda composer George Wilberforce Kacoma wrote lyrics and music. In 1962, Uganda separated from the United Kingdom and the song was designated as the national anthem. 'Ah! Uganda, Beautiful Place' is one of the shortest national anthems in the world, so it is open Often repeated chants when singing on occasions.
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Six horizontal flags of black, yellow, red, black, yellow, and red. A white circle surrounds a gray in the middle. Crowned crane pattern. Black symbolizes African culture and the earth, yellow symbolizes sunlight, and red symbolizes blood. The bird in the center of the flag is the national bird crested crane, symbolizing justice and neutrality.
Emblem Meaning
Uganda National Emblem Center The pattern is an African-style shield emblem, placed on a pair of crossed spears. The upper part of the shield is a water pattern, symbolizing Lake Victoria. The lower part is a black ground, the middle is the sun, and the lower part is a drum, where local people convene meetings and celebrate Supported by grey-crowned cranes and Ugandan red antelopes, the coat of arms stands on a land nourished by the Nile River and grown with coffee and cotton. The ribbon book contains the national motto 'For God and my motherland.