Northern Region, Uganda
| Northern | |
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| Region | |
![]() Location of Gulu in Northern region, Uganda | |
| Coordinates: 02°47′N 032°18′E / 2.783°N 32.300°ECoordinates: 02°47′N 032°18′E / 2.783°N 32.300°E | |
| Country | Uganda |
| Region | Northern |
| Regional capital | Gulu |
| Area[1] | |
| • Total | 85,391.7 km2 (32,969.9 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 1,078 m (3,537 ft) |
| Population (2002 census)[1] | |
| • Total | 5,148,882 |
| • Estimate (2011) | 7,620,700 |
| • Density | 60/km2 (160/sq mi) |
| Time zone | EAT (UTC+3) |
The Northern region is one of four regions in the country of Uganda.[1] As of Uganda's 2002 census, the region's population was 5,148,882.[1]
Districts
As of 2010, the Northern region contains 30 districts:
![]() Northern region in yellow. |
| District | Pop. 2002 | Map | Chief town |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abim | 51,903 | 1 | Abim |
| Adjumani | 202,290 | 2 | Adjumani |
| Agago | 184,018 | 78 | Agago |
| Alebtong | 163,047 | 79 | Alebtong |
| Amolatar | 96,189 | 3 | Amolatar |
| Amudat | 63,572 | 80 | Amudat |
| Amuru | 135,723 | 39 | Amuru |
| Apac | 249,656 | 5 | Apac |
| Arua | 559,075 | 6 | Arua |
| Dokolo | 129,385 | 16 | Dokolo |
| Gulu | 298,527 | 17 | Gulu |
| Kaabong | 202,757 | 22 | Kaabong |
| Kitgum | 167,030 | 42 | Kitgum |
| Koboko | 129,148 | 43 | Koboko |
| Kole | 165,922 | 93 | Kole |
| Kotido | 122,442 | 44 | Kotido |
| Lamwo | 115,345 | 97 | Lamwo |
| Lira | 290,601 | 47 | Lira |
| Maracha | 145,705 | 50 | Maracha |
| Moroto | 77,243 | 57 | Moroto |
| Moyo | 194,778 | 58 | Moyo |
| Nakapiripirit | 90,922 | 62 | Nakapiripirit |
| Napak | 112,697 | 104 | Napak |
| Nebbi | 266,312 | 65 | Nebbi |
| Nwoya | 41,010 | 107 | Nwoya |
| Otuke | 62,018 | 108 | Otuke |
| Oyam | 268,415 | 67 | Oyam |
| Pader | 142,320 | 68 | Pader |
| Yumbe | 251,784 | 77 | Yumbe |
| Zombo | 169,048 | 112 | Zombo |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Uganda: Administrative units (source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics)". GeoHive. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
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