- Teso District, Uganda
Teso District was a district in
Uganda now known asTeso sub-region , and consists of the districts of Soroti,Katakwi andKaberamaido .
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Teso District was a district in
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Teso District — may refer to:* Teso District, Kenya * Teso District, Uganda … Wikipedia
Teso District — Basisdaten Einwohner Bevölkerungsdichte 181.491 Einw. [1] 325 Einw./km² Fläche 559 km² Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Teso District, Kenya — Teso District is an administrative district in the Western Province of Kenya. Its capital town is Malaba, a border town on Ugandan border. The district has a population of 181,491 and an area of 559 km² [http://www.statoids.com/yke.html] . The… … Wikipedia
Teso sub-region — (previously known as Teso District) is a region in Uganda that consists of the districts of Soroti, Kumi, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido and Bukedea. The main inhabitants of this region are the Iteso and Kumam ethnic groups … Wikipedia
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