Uganda

The Republic of Uganda (. English Republic of Uganda, the Swahili Jamhuri ya Uganda ) - character CountryHumans , country in East Africa. Part of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Description Appearance Uganda is a country man, predominantly female. Usually depicted in traditional African attire.

Character Uganda is a kind and cheerful country. She loves the whole world around her, but most of all, nature.

History In the 5-6 centuries, the early feudal state of Kitara was founded on the territory of Uganda. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Kitara experienced its heyday. Subsequently, due to the Civil Wars, Kitara split into several states.

In the 1860s, there were four independent states in Uganda: Buganda, Unyoro , Nkore and  Toro. Due to the intervention of European countries, religious wars began, which lasted from 1888 to 1892. And also the struggle for control over Uganda between Great Britain and Germany began. In 1890, the two countries signed an agreement under which influence in the region passed to Britain. In 1894, Great Britain declared its protectorate over Uganda.

On October 9, 1962, Uganda became an independent state. In the 1960s, there was a power struggle between the president and the prime minister in Uganda. The old constitution was abolished and a temporary one was introduced. A new constitution, adopted in 1967, abolished the federal structure, transforming Uganda into a unitary state.

On January 25, 1971, a military coup took place in Uganda, as a result of which a dictatorship was established. Relations with Israel were severed and a pro-Arab policy was maintained. In October 1978, war broke out with Tanzania. It lasted only a year and ended with the defeat of Uganda.

From 1981 to 1986, there was a Civil War in Uganda. From 1986 to 1995, a transitional period was declared in Uganda. In 1995, a new constitution was adopted. In 1995, relations between Uganda and Sudan deteriorated, which were renewed only in 2002.

In 1998-2002, Uganda participated in the Second Congolese War.

Relationship Israel - although we do not even have official diplomatic relations, we look forward to establishing them in the future. USA - helps me to develop democracy and economy, and also supplies machines and medical instruments. Kenya - we are a member of the East African Community, which contributes to the development of trade between us. Previously, they often quarreled over many ideological and territorial differences. Tanzania - we had a very tense relationship in the 1970s, which led to the war in 1978. After it ended and my defeat in 1979, I had to pay him reparations until 2007. We are now a member of the East African Community. Russia - ordinary diplomatic and trade relations.