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How many sub counties are in Bundibugyo district?

How many sub counties are in Bundibugyo district?

Bundibugyo District has 13 rural Sub-counties and 2 Urban Town Councils.

Where is Bundibugyo found?

of Uganda
Bundibugyo is a town in the Western Region of Uganda. It is the ‘chief town’ of Bundibugyo District and the district headquarters are located there….

Bundibugyo
Coordinates: 00°42′45″N 30°03′36″ECoordinates: 00°42′45″N 30°03′36″E
Country Uganda
Region Western Uganda
Sub-region Rwenzururu sub-region

Which Region is Bundibugyo district?

Western Uganda

Bundibugyo District
Country Uganda
Region Western Uganda
Sub-region Rwenzori sub-region
Capital Bundibugyo

When was Bundibugyo district created?

1980
When the kingdoms were abolished in 1967, Toro Kingdom attained district status. IN 1974, Semliki District was carved out of Toro District and in 1980 it was re-named Bundibugyo.

How many Subcounties are in Kabarole district?

Subcounties in Kabarole District, Uganda. Kabarole is a district in Uganda. It has 14 subcounties, 61 parishes and 576 villages.

How districts are in Uganda?

As of July 2020, Uganda is divided into 135 districts and the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four administrative regions. Each district is further divided into counties and municipalities, and each county is further divided into sub-counties.

How big is Uganda compared to USA?

United States is about 41 times bigger than Uganda. Uganda is approximately 241,038 sq km, while United States is approximately 9,833,517 sq km, making United States 3,980% larger than Uganda. Meanwhile, the population of Uganda is ~43.3 million people (289.4 million more people live in United States).

What is the population of Uganda 2021?

The current population of Uganda is 47,711,995 as of Monday, November 15, 2021, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data. Uganda 2020 population is estimated at 45,741,007 people at mid year according to UN data. Uganda population is equivalent to 0.59% of the total world population.