Source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics (web).

The Sub-counties include Kagongi, Rubindi, Kashari, Bukiro, Rwanyamahembe in the north; Rubaya, Kakoba, Kamukuzi, Nyamitanga and Kakiika in the east; Bubaare in the center; Rugando, Nyakayojo, Mwizi, Bugamba and Ndajja in the south.Mbarara is part of the Ankole Kingdom which comprises of 10 districts, and is also known as ‘The land of Milk’ due to its high concentration of Cows. Districts of Uganda Uganda is divided into four administrative regions: … The divisions are residential areas for the population of the district; with a percentage of 26.30%  residents living in Rubaga; 17.90% in Kawempe; 23.50% in Central; 18.90% in Nakawa; and 23.50% in Makindye.Kawempe Division is in the Northwestern part of the district and has cities such as Kawempe, Kanyanya, Kazo, Komamboga, Makerere, Mulago, Wandegeya, Mpererw, Kisaasi and others; Nakawa division is in the Eastern part of the district and has cities such as Bukoto, Bugolobi, Kyambogo, Naguru, Ntinda and others; Makindye is in the Southeastern part of the district with cities such as Luwafu, Konge, Kibuye and others.The existence of Kampala dates back as early as 1891, when the Kabaka (king) of Bugandahad his executive center on two hills of Rubaga and Mengo.

The Valley which was between the hills where the Kabaka had his Executive area and that where Lugard set up his camp was known as the ‘Kasozike’mpala’.The word ‘Kasozi’ means hill, ‘ke’ means  of; ‘mpala’ was got from Impala, a type of Antelope.Lugard, while referring to the hill where his camp was set up, he called it Hill of Impala.

The Central region is one of the four regions in the country of Uganda. Gulu is surrounded by districts of Pader to the East; Amuru to the west; Lamwo to the North; Oyam to the South; and Nwoya to the Southwest.

Jinja is home to the Lusoga language speakers, the Basoga, belonging to the Busoga Kingdom. Some of the districts includeLamwo, Gulu, Pader, Kitgum, Nwoya, Otuke, Agago, Apac, Dokolo, Lira, Amuria, Kole, Oyam, Abim, Alertong, Amolarata, Apac, Kaberamaido,Amudat,Koboko, Moyo, Maracha, Arua, Zombo, Nebbi, Adjumani, Amuru, YumbeKaabong, Kotido, Moroto, Napak, Nakapiripirit, AmudatKween, Manafwa, Tororo, Bugiri, Jinja, Iganga, Mutumba, Bugiri, Busia, Mayugwe, Soroti, Palisa, Bududa, Mbale, Butaleja, Kaliro, Buyende, Serere, Sironko, Kapchorwa, Kamuli, Luuka,Kampala, Luwero, Masaka, Mpigi, Mukono, Mubende, Mityana, Wakiso, Kiboga, Nakaseke, Kayunga, Gomba, Lwengo, Nakasongola, Rakai, Bukomansimbi, Ssembabule, Buikwe, Buvuma, Kalangala, Kalungu, LuweeroKibale, Ntoroko, Bundibugyo, Kasese, Kyenjojo, Kamwenge, Kabarole, Kyengwa, Hoima, Masindi, Kiryandongo, Kyankwanzi, Lyantonde, Kiruhura, Fort Portal, Mbarara, Buhweju, Kyegegwa.Kisoro, Kanungu, Ntungamo, Kabale, Isingiro, Ntungamo, Sheema, Rukungiri,The districts are home to the 10 national Parks of Uganda and other The districtis the capital of Uganda, and is primarily the largest urban center in Uganda (central region) with a population of over 1 million people.

Each district has a capital known as a camptown. Mbarara district has a magnificent landscape with a maximum elevation of about 1,800m altitude. The More cows one has, the wealthier he is regarded by the community.

1980, 1991, 2002, 2014 census, 2020 projection. The people of Mbarara, also known as Banyankole; speaking theRunyakole language, and also well known for being cattle keepers; total to about 500,300 individuals (2015 Census).Cattleisan essential household necessity, which determines wealth of an individual or family.

North West (West Nile).

The population growth of the district has a growth rate of 2.7%, increasing from 289,500 in 1991 to about 491,000 in 2015. The Counties are further sub-divided into Sub-counties, Parishes and Villages.

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However, the Kingdom’s headquarters are situated at Bugembe in Jinja district.It is the administrative center for the Northern Region and covers a total area of about 3,452Km². Kagadi is a town in the Western Region of Uganda. CENTRAL REGION.

Located at 0.333333, 32.75 (Lat. They include Central, Kawempe, Nakawa, Makindye and Rubaga. The districts are home to about 34.6million people (2015 Census), with a total of six traditional Kingdoms which belong to the Bantu Ethnic group. Uganda is divided into 134 districts and the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four administrative regions. Districts in Uganda DISTRICTS OF UGANDA. The regions of Uganda as well as all cities and towns of more than 15,000 inhabitants. In 1900, when other British administrators settled in the Kingdom, it was decided that the colonial offices be moved to Nakasero hill, because the area around the ‘kasozikempala’ had become too small for administrative rule due to the increasing population in the area. Kibale, Ntoroko, Bundibugyo, Kasese, Kyenjojo, Kamwenge, Kabarole, Kyengwa, Hoima, Masindi, Kiryandongo,... KAMPALA DISTRICT.

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