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  1. As of 1 July 2020, Uganda is divided into 135 districts plus the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four geographic regions. Since 2005, the Ugandan government has been in the process of dividing districts into smaller units. This decentralization is intended to prevent resources from being distributed primarily to chief towns and leaving the remainder of each district neglected.

  2. A satellite map of Uganda. A topographic map of Uganda. Area: total: 241,551 square kilometres (93,263 sq mi) land: 200,523 square kilometres (77,422 sq mi) water: 41,028 square kilometres (15,841 sq mi) Area comparative. Australia comparative: slightly larger than Victoria; Canada comparative: slightly less than half the size of the Yukon; United States comparative: slightly smaller than Wyoming

  3. Uganda is divided into (from largest to smallest): 121 districts. parishes and villages. 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, and West Nile . All the subdivisions are officially united and served by the ...

  4. 26 gru 2023 · This page was last updated on December 26, 2023. Physical map of Uganda showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Uganda.

  5. Administrative Map of Uganda showing the country with international borders, provincial boundaries, the national capital, regional capitals, district capitals, cities and towns, and major airports.

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  7. Spoken languages are English (official), Luganda, a major language of Uganda, Swahili, and other native languages. Map is showing Uganda and the surrounding countries with international borders, the national capital, regions and districts capitals, cities, main roads, railroads and major airports.