Tennessee vs Uganda (Statistical Comparison)

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Tennessee Size Comparison

Tennessee is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States of America, whereas Uganda is a landlocked country located in East-Central Africa. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Tennessee and Uganda regarding various aspects.

Size

Is Tennessee bigger than Uganda?

The total area of Tennessee is 42,143 sq mi, and the total area of Uganda is 93,065 sq mi. Tennessee is smaller than Uganda by 50,922 sq mi. Tennessee is around 2.21 times smaller than Uganda.

Area of Tennessee: 42,143 sq mi ( 109,247 km2 )

Area of Tennessee compared to Uganda

Area of Uganda:  93,065 sq mi ( 241,038 km2 )

Area of Uganda compared to Tennessee

Population

According to the United States Census Bureau, the total population of Tennessee as of 1st July 2021 was estimated to be around 6,975,218.

Population of Tennessee compared to Uganda

Based on the World Bank data, the total population of Uganda as of 2020, was estimated to be around 45,741,000.

Population of Uganda compared to Tennessee

Here is some more data comparison between Tennessee and Uganda.

The capital city of Tennessee is Nashville, and the capital city of Uganda is Kampala.

Official Languages

Tennessee: English
Uganda: English, Swahili

Demonym(s)

Tennessee: Tennessean
Uganda: Ugandan

ISO 3166 Code

Tennessee: US-TN
Uganda: UG

Tennessee Time Zone: 

UTC − 5 (Eastern Time Zone)

Summer (DST):
UTC − 4 (Eastern Daylight Time)

and, Middle and West Tennessee

UTC − 6 (Central Time Zone)

Summer (DST):
UTC − 5 (Central Daylight Time)

Uganda Time Zone: 

UTC + 3 (East Africa Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Tennessee:
36° 0′ 0″ N, 86° 0′ 0″ W

Coordinates of Uganda:
1° 0′ 0″ N32° 0′ 0″ E

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Aashish Poudel Genuine is a web developer, writer and currently a student in Cyprus. He has created this site to help people who are willing to come to Cyprus or want to know more about this country.

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