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
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
