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Kakoba Division is the most populous Division in Mbarara. The 2002 Census estimated the population of Kakoba Division at 34,271. In 2011, the population of Kakoba was estimated to be 50,930, the 2014 census estimated the population to be 55,519.
Mbarara Roundabout Mbarara City Amahembe Gente(bull) in Mbarara city. Mbarara City is a city in the Western Region of Uganda and the second largest city in Uganda after Kampala. The city is divided into 6 boroughs of Kakoba Division, Kamukuzi Division, Nyamitanga Division, Biharwe Division, Kakiika Division, Nyakayojo Division. It is the main ...
The main tourist attractions in Mbarara District include the following: Lake Mburo National Park. Grants zebras in Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda. Lake Mburo National Park is located about 30 km east of Mbarara Town. [4] The park size is approximately 370 km 2 [5] and was named after Lake Mburo which occupies about 20% of its total area. [5]
Kakiika Division is one of the six administrative divisions that make up Mbarara Municipality in Uganda. The six divisions that make up Mbarara Municipality include, Kamukuzi Division , Nyamitanga Division , Kakoba Division , Biharwe Division , Kakiika Division and Nyakayojo Division .
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Nyakayojo Division is the second most populous division in Mbarara Municipality after Kakoba Division.The 2002 population census established the population of Nyakayojo as 29,396, In 2009 Uganda National Bureau of Statistics estimated the population to be 34,000, the 2014 National population and Housing Census found the population of Nyakayojo Division at 38,252 people.
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