Nakasongola District

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Nakasongola District
District
District location in Uganda
District location in Uganda
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Country  Uganda
Region Central Region of Uganda
Capital Nakasongola
Area
 • Total 3,737.6 km2 (1,443.1 sq mi)
 • Land 3,511.8 km2 (1,355.9 sq mi)
 • Water 225.8 km2 (87.2 sq mi)
Elevation 1,160 m (3,810 ft)
Population (2012 Estimate)
 • Total 156,500
 • Density 44.6/km2 (116/sq mi)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
Website www.nakasongola.go.ug

Nakasongola District is a district in the Central Region of Uganda. The town of Nakasongola is the site of the district's administrative headquarters.

Location

Nakasongola District is bordered by Apac District to the northwest, Amolatar District to the northeast, Kayunga District to the east, Luweero District to the south, Nakaseke District to the southwest, and Masindi District to the northwest. Nakasongola, the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of the district, is approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi), by road, north of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.[1] The coordinates of the district are 01 18N, 32 30E.[citation needed]

Overview

Nakasongola District was created in 1997. Before that, it was part of Luweero District. The commission of inquiry into the local government system in 1987 recognized that Nakasongola was too far away from the administrative center of Luweero to be administered directly from there. Nakasongola suffered from relative neglect due to the distance from the then district headquarters. This became the basis for the creation of Nakasongola District in 1997.[2] The district covers 4,909 square kilometres (1,895 sq mi),[citation needed] of which 4.6% is permanent wetland.[citation needed] The district is composed of three counties, namely:

  • Kyabujingo County
  • Buluuli County
  • Budyebo County

Population

The 1991 national census put the district population at about 100,500. In 2002, the census estimated the population at 127,100 people, of whom 62,312 (49.7 percent) were female and 62,985 (50.3 percent) were male. In 2012, the population of the district was estimated at 156,500.[3]

Language

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The main languages spoken in the district are Luganda and Luluuri. English is spoken in the major urban centers.

Economic activities

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Food crops

Cash crops

  • Coffee
  • Cotton

Livestock is increasingly kept by many households, with emphasis on chicken, cattle, and goats. Also pigs and sheep are domesticated. The majority of the farmers practice subsistence agriculture.

See also

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References

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