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Uganda is divided into (from largest to smallest):
The sub-regions include, but are not necessarily limited to:Acholi,Ankole,Buganda,Bugisu,Bukedi,Bunyoro,Busoga,Elgon,Karamoja,Kigezi,Lango,Rwenzori,Sebei,Teso,Toro, andWest Nile.
All the subdivisions are officially united and served by the national government body, theUganda Local Governments Association (ULGA).[1]
ISO 3166-2:UG gives three letter codes for the districts.
Parallel with the state administration, five traditionalBantu kingdoms have some degree of mainly cultural autonomy. These kingdoms areToro,Busoga,Bunyoro,Buganda, andRwenzururu.