Constitution:Districts of Uganda

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The Constitution of Uganda, as amended in 2005, lists the following as the districts of Uganda (more districts have since been added to the list. See the full list of Ugandan districts). Kampala, formerly having the status of a district, has been given special status as the capital of Uganda.


KAMPALA AND DISTRICTS OF UGANDA


Kampala


DISTRICTS OF UGANDA

1. Bundibungyo

2. Kasese

of Rwenzori


3. Busia

4. Butaleja

5. Pallisa

6. Tororo

of Bukedi


7. Abim

8. Kaabong

9. Kotido

10. Moroto

11. Nakapiripirit

of Karamoja


12. Mbale

13. Sironko

14. Manafwa

of Bugisu


15. Bukwo

16. Kapchorwa

of Sebei


17. Adjumani

18. Moyo

of Madi


19. Arua

20. Koboko

21. Nebbi

22. Yumbe

23. District comprising of Maracha and Terego Counties

of West Nile


24. Amuru

25. Gulu

26. Kitgum

27. Pader

of Acholi


28. District comprising of Buliisa County

29. Hoima

30. Kibaale

31. Masindi

of Bunyoro


32. Kabarole

33. Kamwenge

34. Kyenjojo

of Tooro

35. Amuria

36. Kaberamaido

37. Katakwi

38. Kumi

39. Soroti

of Teso


40. Kalangala

41. Kayunga

42. Kiboga

43. Luwero

44. Masaka

45. Mityana

46. Mpigi

47. Mubende

48. Mukono

49. Nakaseke

50. Nakasongola

51. Rakai

52. Sembabule

53. Wakiso

of Buganda


54. Bushenyi

55. Ibanda

56. Isingiro

57. Kiruhuura

58. Mbarara

59. Ntungamo

of Ankole


60. Amolatar

61. Apac

62. District comprising of Dokolo County

63. Lira

64. Oyam

of Lango


65. Bugiri

66. Iganga

67. Jinja

68. Kaliro

69. Kamuli

70. Mayuge

71. Namutumba

of Busoga


72. Kabale

73. Kanungu

74. Kisoro

75. Rukungiri

of Kigezi

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