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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Luganda, History of Buganda, Baganda music, Mutesa II of Buganda, Daudi Cwa II of Buganda, Kamaanya of Buganda, Mwanga II of Buganda, Kasubi Tombs, Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda, Namirembe hill, Kalema of Buganda, Kiweewa of Buganda, Mengo, Uganda, Muteesa I of Buganda, Kyabaggu of Buganda, Sezibwa River, Kabaka of Buganda, Semakookiro of Buganda, Suna II of Buganda, Lake Wamala, Kiggala of Buganda, Ndawula of Buganda, Kateregga of Buganda, Kasubi hill, Queen Sylvia of Buganda, Jjunju of Buganda, Mawanda of Buganda, Kimera of Buganda, Nakibinge of Buganda, Kato Kintu, Kikulwe of Buganda, Chwa I of Buganda, Buddo hill, Namuggala of Buganda, Juuko of Buganda, Bulange, Mutebi I of Buganda, Mwanga I of Buganda, Tebandeke of Buganda, Ttembo of Buganda, Kayemba of Buganda, Kimbugwe of Buganda, Kagulu of Buganda, Jemba of Buganda, Sekamaanya of Buganda, Mulondo of Buganda, Suuna I of Buganda, Daudi Kintu Wasajja, Kayima of Buganda, Kiyimba of Buganda, Mpindi clan, Nnabagereka of Buganda, Lubiri, Kezia of Buganda. Excerpt: Ganda, or Luganda (Ganda: Oluganda ), is the major language of Uganda, spoken by over sixteen million Ganda and other people mainly in Southern Uganda, including the capital Kampala. It belongs to the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Typologically, it is a highly agglutinating language with subject-verb-object word order and nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment. With about seven million first-language-speakers in the Buganda region and about ten million others with a working knowledge, it is the most widely spoken Ugandan language, and as second language it follows English and precedes Swahili. The language is used in some primary schools in Buganda as pupils begin to learn English, the primary official language of Uganda. Until the 1960s, Ganda was also the official language of ...