Kampala, Uganda
Kampala is the capital city of Uganda, located in East Africa. It is situated near the northern shores of Lake Victoria, one of the largest lakes in the world. The city is known for its rolling hills, vibrant culture, and diverse population, making it a central hub for commerce and education in the region.
The city features several important landmarks, including the Uganda National Mosque and the Kasubi Tombs, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Kampala's economy is driven by trade, agriculture, and tourism, attracting visitors with its rich history and lively markets.