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Regions of Uganda

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Subdivision of Uganda
Regions of Uganda (with district borders as they were in 2006)

Theregions ofUganda are known asCentral,Western,Eastern, andNorthern. These four regions are in turn divided intodistricts. There were 56 districts in 2002,[1] which expanded into 111 districts plus one city (Kampala) by 2010.[2]

The national government interacts directly with the districts, so regions do not have any definite role in administration. Under British rule before 1962, the regions were functional administrative units and were called provinces, headed by a Provincial Commissioner. The central region is the kingdom of Buganda, which then had a semi-autonomous government headed by the Kabaka (king). The equivalent of the Provincial Commissioner for Buganda was called the Resident.[3]

At Uganda's 2002 census, the Central region (It is coterminous with theKingdom of Buganda, one of the ancient African monarchies that are constitutionally recognised in Uganda) contained 27 percent of the country's population, the Western region contained 26 percent, the Eastern region 25 percent, and the Northern region 22 percent.[1]

The country'spopulation density by region was 226 persons per square kilometre (km2) in the Eastern region, 176 per km2 in the Central region, 126 per km2 in the Western region, and 65 per km2 in the Northern region.[1]

Regions of Uganda (with district borders as they were in 2020)
  Central  Western  Eastern  Northern

In 2002, approximately 3 million people, or 12 percent of the country's population, lived inurban areas. The Central region had 54 percent of the urban population (mostly in the city of Kampala), the Northern region 17 percent, the Western region 14 percent, and the Eastern region 13 percent.[1]

Population and area of regions in Uganda[4][5]
RegionPopulation
(Census)
Chief
Town
DistrictsArea
199120022014km2mi2
Central4,843,5946,575,4259,529,227Kampala2461,403.223,707.9
Western4,547,6876,298,0758,874,862Mbarara2655,276.621,342.4
Eastern4,128,4696,204,9159,042,422Mbale3239,478.815,242.8
Northern3,151,9555,148,8827,188,139Gulu3085,391.732,969.9
Total16,761,70524,227,29734,634,650112241,550.393,263.1

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"2002 Uganda Population and Housing Census"(PDF). Uganda Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved18 June 2013.
  2. ^"Status of Local Governments". Ministry of Local Government. Archived fromthe original on 18 September 2010.
  3. ^Uganda Protectorate annual report, Government Printer, Entebbe, 1959
  4. ^"Uganda: Administrative units". GeoHive. Archived fromthe original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved18 June 2013.
  5. ^"Uganda: Administrative Division".citypopulation.de. Retrieved8 November 2016.

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