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The Buganda Kingdom is a historical and powerful kingdom in East Africa, located along the northern shore of Lake Victoria in present-day south-central Uganda. It was the largest of four regions in Uganda and played a significant role in the 19th century. The majority of Baganda people are Christian, with a smaller percentage practicing Islam or traditional indigenous religions. The kingdom experienced a decline due to weak leadership, religious conflicts, and undermining of the authority of the Kabaka. The current reigning Kabaka is Ronald Edward Frederick Kimera Muwenda Mutebi II. Overall, Buganda Kingdom is known for its rich history, cultural traditions, and its prominent position in Uganda's past.
Mityana is a town in the Central Region of Uganda and serves as the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Mityana District. The district was created in 2005, incorporating Mityana and Busujju counties. Mityana is known for its agricultural activities, with crops like sweet potatoes, beans, cassava, maize, bananas, groundnuts, onions, cabbage, coffee, and tea being grown there. The district has several sub-counties, including Ssekanyonyi, Namungo, Bulera, Kikandwa, Butayunja, Kakindu, Maanyi, Kalangaalo, Bbanda, and Malangala. The town itself is divided into three divisions: Central, Busimbi, and Ttamu. The distance between Mityana and Kampala, the capital of Uganda, is approximately 63 km. Mityana is also a popular tourist destination, with recommended hotels such as Wamala Lake View Hotel, Makanhill Resort Hotel, New Highway Hotel, and Vine Hotel.