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English: The location of Kampala District in Uganda, showing district boundaries as they stood in June 2017. For other districts, see Category:SVG locator maps of Districts in Uganda (location map scheme). This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors. Don't rely solely on it for navigation.
Each district is further divided into counties and municipalities, [4] and each county is further divided into sub-counties. The head elected official in a district is the chairperson of the Local Council five (usually written with a Roman numeral V). Map of Uganda showing Districts as of 2020
Administrative Divisions of Kampala Capital City Authority Rank Name of Division Name of Mayor 1: Kampala Central Division [4] Charles Sserunjogi [3] 2: Kawempe Division [5] His Worship Dr Emmanuel Serunjogi [3] 3: Rubaga Division: Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo [3] 4: Makindye Division: Kasirye Nganda Mulyanyama [3] 5: Nakawa Division [6] Ronald ...
Makindye Division is in the southeastern corner of the city, bordering Wakiso District to the south and west. The eastern boundary of the division is Murchison Bay, a part of Lake Victoria. Nakawa Division lies to the northeast of Makindye Division. Kampala Central Division lies to the north and Lubaga Division lies to the northwest.
Muyenga is located in Makindye Division, one of the five administrative divisions of Kampala. It sits about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), by road, southeast of the central business district of the city. It is bordered by Bukasa to the east, Kiwuliriza to the north, Kisugu and Kabalagala to the west, Kansanga to the southwest, Kiwafu to the south and ...
The 1991 national census estimated the division's population at 135,519. The 2002 census put the figure at 246,781, with 122,249 (49.5 percent) females and 124,532 (50.5 percent) males. In 2002, the division had 20.3 percent of the total Kampala District population. Children below five years of age were 20 percent of the division population.
In 1912, Kampala Township received its first land-use plan and had a European and Asian population of 2,850. [22] In 1922, Kampala's oldest university, Makerere, was founded as the Uganda Technical College at the present Makerere Hill and initially offered carpentry, building construction, mechanics, arts, education, agriculture, and medicine.
Regions of Uganda (with district borders as they were in 2020) Central Western Eastern Northern. In 2002, approximately 3 million people, or 12 percent of the country's population, lived in urban areas. The Central region had 54 percent of the urban population (mostly in the city of Kampala), the Northern region 17 percent, the Western region ...