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Manafwa District — District — District location in UgandaDistrict location in UgandaCoordinates: 01°01′N 34°21′E / 1.017°N 34.35°E Country Uganda Region Eastern Uganda Sub-region Bugisu sub-region Capital Manafwa Area - Total 451 km2 (174.1 sq mi) Population (2010 Estimate) - Total 153,000 - Density 339.2/km2 (878.5/sq mi) Time zone EAT (UTC+3) Website Homepage Manafwa District is a district in the Eastern Uganda. Like most Ugandan districts, it is named after its 'chief town', Manafwa, where the district headquarters are located.
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Location
Manafwa District is bordered by Bududa District to the north, the Republic of Kenya to the east and south, Tororo District to the southwest and Mbale District to the west.[1] The district headquarters at Manafwa are located approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi), by road, southeast of Mbale, the largest city of in the sub-region.[2] The coordinates of the district are: 00 54N, 34 20E.
Overview
The total surface area of the district is estimated at 451 square kilometres (174 sq mi).[3] The district was created in 1999 and was part of Mbale District, together with Sironko District, before 1999. In 2006, the northern part of Manafwa District was carved off to form Bududa District.
Population
The national census of 2002 estimated the population of the district at about 264,000 inhabitants. In 2006, Bududa District was peeled off to form a separate district, taking an estimated 146,000 inhabitants with it. In 2010 the estimated population of Manafwa District was approximately 153,000.
Geography
Manafwa District has three major climatic zones:
- Lowland Manafwa
Close to the border with Kenya in the east and close to the border with Tororo District in the south. The main natural vegetation is savannah grassland.
- Upland Nanafwa
In the center of the district. The natural vegetation is tropical rain forest.
- Mountain Manafwa
To the west and north in the district. The natural vegetation is alpine mountain vegetation. A significant portion of this part of the district is part of Mount Elgon National Park, a protected natural wildlife reserve.[4]
Economic activity
Agriculture is the backbone of the economy of the district. The fertile volcanic soils and the abundant rainfall (average 1,500mm/year), ensure ample yields of both cash and food crops. Some of the crops grown include:
The farm produce finds market within the district as well as in the city of Mbale, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the west of the district, on the western slopes of Mt. Elgon.[5]
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See also
- Manafwa
- Bamasaba
- Bugisu sub-region
- Districts of Uganda
References
Regions and Districts of Uganda Central Eastern Amuria · Budaka · Bududa · Bugiri · Bukedea · Bukwa · Bulambuli · Busia · Butaleja · Buyende · Iganga · Jinja · Kaberamaido · Kaliro · Kamuli · Kapchorwa · Katakwi · Kibuku · Kumi · Kween · Luuka · Manafwa · Mayuge · Mbale · Namayingo · Namutumba · Ngora · Pallisa · Serere · Sironko · Soroti · TororoNorthern Western Categories:- Manafwa District
- Districts of Uganda
- Eastern Region, Uganda
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