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Estimated Land Area and Projected Population by Sex by Lower Local Table 1.1 : Estimated Land Area and Projected Population by Sex by Lower Local Government Cost Vote Lower Local Estimated District Center ID Code Government Land Area Male Female Total Abim 75,500 78,000 153,500 237254 573 Abim 183.9 8,900 9,100 18,000 237249 573 Abim Town Council 110.7 12,100 12,300 24,400 237252 573 Alerek 927.5 6,500 6,600 13,100 237250 573 Lotukei 71.5 8,300 8,800 17,100 237251 573 Morulem 274.0 15,900 16,500 32,400 237253 573 Nyakwae 343.5 10,400 10,800 21,200 237256 573 Awach 118.9 7,800 7,800 15,600 237255 573 Magamaga 321.7 5,600 6,100 11,700 Adjumani 112,600 123,300 235,900 236327 501 Adjumani Town Council 15.6 17,700 19,400 37,100 236322 501 Adropi 78.1 6,100 6,200 12,300 236320 501 Arinyapi 184.9 6,000 6,200 12,200 236324 501 Ciforo 167.6 7,400 7,700 15,100 236319 501 Dzaipi 237.1 21,000 24,000 45,000 236328 501 Itirikwa 708.0 8,500 9,400 17,900 236323 501 Ofua 79.5 7,000 7,700 14,700 236325 501 Pacara 194.4 8,700 9,300 18,000 236326 501 Pakele 604.0 24,400 27,300 51,700 236321 501 Ukusijoni 685.4 5,800 6,100 11,900 Agago 121,900 129,300 251,200 237587 611 Adilang 390.4 10,900 11,400 22,300 237590 611 Agago Town Council 49.2 3,200 3,500 6,700 237591 611 Arum 198.8 6,400 6,600 13,000 237594 611 Kalongo Town Council 26.5 5,900 6,900 12,800 237583 611 Kotomol 160.7 6,700 7,100 13,800 237596 611 Lamiyo 138.9 4,500 4,900 9,400 237584 611 Lapono 465.0 11,800 12,500 24,300 237588 611 Lira Palwo 239.8 8,700 9,300 18,000 237597 611 Lokole 293.8 8,300 8,800 17,100 237592 611 Omiya Pacwa 320.7 6,200 6,600 12,800 237582 611 Omot 139.8 7,200 7,600 14,800 237586 611 Paimol 316.3 11,500 11,700 23,200 237589 611 Parabongo 192.7 6,100 6,500 12,600 237595 611 Patongo 108.4 5,900 6,200 12,100 237593 611 Patongo Town Council 30.8 6,200 6,500 12,700 237585 611 Wol 428.4 12,400 13,200 25,600 Alebtong 130,700 135,400 266,100 237383 588 Abako 113.5 13,900 14,500 28,400 237382 588 Abia 170.9 13,400 14,100 27,500 237379 588 Akura 145.5 13,400 13,800 27,200 237386 588 Alebtong Town Council 30.9 3,900 4,000 7,900 237381 588 Aloi 181.9 17,700 18,300 36,000 237384 588 Amugu 139.6 15,900 16,500 32,400 237387 588 Apala 107.7 11,200 11,700 22,900 237385 588 Awei 161.2 16,400 17,100 33,500 237380 588 Omoro 483.1 24,900 25,400 50,300 Amolatar 85,100 85,000 170,100 237129 564 Agikdak 58.2 6,200 6,400 12,600 237127 564 Agwingiri 124.7 9,000 9,300 18,300 237128 564 Akwon 41.4 4,400 4,500 8,900 237130 564 Amolatar Town Council 46.7 6,500 6,400 12,900 Cost Vote Lower Local Estimated District Center ID Code Government Land Area Male Female Total 237126 564 Aputi 106.1 8,600 8,800 17,400 237124 564 Arwotcek 101.0 9,600 9,700 19,300 237131 564 Awelo 63.0 6,600 6,700 13,300 237133 564 Etam 96.9 8,500 8,500 17,000 237132 564 Muntu 105.6 7,700 7,700 15,400 237125 564 Namasale 368.3 11,800 11,300 23,100 237134 564 Namasale Town Council 50.9 6,200 5,700 11,900 Amudat 68,100 66,800 134,900 237321 581 Amudat 553.2 18,700 17,200 35,900 237322 581 Amudat Town Council 6.1 7,300 7,700 15,000 237324 581 Karita 687.8 22,300 19,800 42,100 237323 581 Loroo 368.7 19,800 22,100 41,900 Amuru 106,300 110,500 216,800 237221 570 Amuru 1,237.0 24,400 24,700 49,100 237222 570 Amuru Town Council 68.8 5,400 5,400 10,800 237219 570 Atiak 1,182.6 19,900 20,000 39,900 237223 570 Lamogi 372.7 26,000 27,800 53,800 237220 570 Pabo 757.5 30,600 32,600 63,200 Apac 112,400 114,200 226,600 Apac Municipality - - - 237762 793 Agulu Division 78.1 11,900 12,500 24,400 237763 793 Akele Division 39.9 9,400 9,800 19,200 237764 793 Arocha Division 58.2 7,000 7,100 14,100 237765 793 Atik Division 26.7 4,800 5,200 10,000 236335 502 Akokoro 688.3 26,300 25,200 51,500 236337 502 Apac 190.2 7,200 7,600 14,800 236333 502 Chegere 242.7 21,300 22,100 43,400 236334 502 Ibuje 399.2 24,500 24,700 49,200 Kwania 106,700 109,900 216,600 236332 626 Abongomola 214.7 19,900 20,500 40,400 236338 626 Aduku 154.5 17,100 17,800 34,900 236329 626 Aduku Town Council 26.7 4,400 4,700 9,100 236331 626 Chawente 358.2 19,900 20,200 40,100 236330 626 Inomo 165.6 17,300 17,700 35,000 236336 626 Nambieso 303.6 28,100 29,000 57,100 Dokolo 106,200 109,300 215,500 237272 575 Adeknino 86.5 9,300 9,600 18,900 237277 575 Adok 107.8 10,400 10,700 21,100 237275 575 Agwata 165.3 12,500 12,700 25,200 237269 575 Amwoma 74.6 8,300 8,800 17,100 237274 575 Batta 107.8 10,900 10,900 21,800 237271 575 Dokolo 73.7 9,300 9,400 18,700 237267 575 Dokolo Town Council 89.1 11,600 12,100 23,700 237273 575 Kangai 83.2 10,000 10,300 20,300 237276 575 Kwera 63.2 7,800 7,900 15,700 237270 575 Okwalongwen 78.4 8,300 8,700 17,000 237268 575 Okwongodul 73.9 7,800 8,200 16,000 Gulu 159,500 166,100 325,600 Gulu Municipality - - - 237664 754 Bar Dege Division 21.4 23,600 24,100 47,700 237662 754 Laroo Division 9.9 15,800 16,500 32,300 237665 754 Layibi Division 11.8 21,900 22,000 43,900 237663 754 Pece Division 12.0 25,400 28,100 53,500 236418 508 Awach 249.3 10,900 11,500 22,400 Cost Vote Lower Local Estimated District Center ID Code Government Land Area Male Female Total 236419 508 Bungatira 186.5 19,000 19,800 38,800 236422 508 Paicho 454.7 14,100 14,800 28,900 236420 508 Palaro 514.4 8,100 8,000 16,100 236421 508 Patiko 268.6 10,700 11,000 21,700 236423 508 Unyama 140.1 10,000 10,300 20,300 Omoro 97,000 99,400 196,400 237642 615 Bobi 230.9 17,300 18,000 35,300 237643 615 Koro 214.3 17,200 17,800 35,000 237644 615 Lakwana 113.9 7,600 7,700 15,300 237646 615 Lalogi 243.2 10,400 10,400 20,800 237641 615 Odek 419.6 19,200 19,300 38,500 237640 615 Ongako 200.3 13,900 14,400 28,300 237645 615 Omoro Town Council 135.9 11,400 11,800 23,200 Kitgum 109,300 114,300 223,600 Kitgum Municipality - - - 237737 784 Central Division 2.7 5,600 5,900 11,500 237739 784 Pager Division 218.8 8,100 8,900 17,000 237738 784 Pandwong 157.9 9,900 10,600 20,500 236659 527 Kitgum Matidi 157.5 9,000 9,200 18,200 236663 527 Labongo Akwang 52.2 8,300 8,800 17,100 236662 527 Labongo Amida 122.6 8,500 8,700 17,200 236656 527 Labongo Layamo 33.1 6,300 6,400 12,700 236658 527 Lagoro 193.0 8,500 8,700 17,200 236660 527 Mucwini 505.0 11,500 11,700 23,200 236657 527 Namokora 391.7 7,600 7,900 15,500 236655 527 Omiya Anyima 331.8 11,300 11,800 23,100 236661 527 Orom 1,818.1 14,700 15,700 30,400 Koboko 128,800 129,200 258,000 Koboko Municipality - - - 237741 785 Northern Divison, 4.5 11,600 12,300 23,900 237742 785 Southern Division 9.9 12,800 13,600 26,400 237740 785 Western Division 8.3 6,900 7,300 14,200 237119 563 Abuku 50.8 9,100 9,100 18,200 237122 563 Dranya 44.7 8,000 8,100 16,100 237121 563 Kuluba 231.8 25,900 24,500 50,400 237123 563 Lobule 85.6 20,900 21,200 42,100 237120 563 Ludara 271.0 20,200 19,400 39,600 237118 563 Midia 54.8 13,400 13,700 27,100 Kole 140,800 143,500 284,300 237556 607 Aboke 205.0 27,400 28,100 55,500 237551 607 Akalo 155.3 16,900 17,400 34,300 237554 607 Alito 161.0 23,200 23,400 46,600 237553 607 Ayer 161.5 21,000 21,200 42,200 237555 607 Bala 198.8 26,800 27,500 54,300 237557 607 Kole Town Council 42.0 5,200 5,300 10,500 237552 607 Okwerodot 149.3 20,300 20,600 40,900 Kotido 99,400 107,100 206,500 Kotido Municipality - - - 237775 797 Central Division 21.6 7,700 8,100 15,800 237778 797 West Division 134.0 9,300 9,600 18,900 237777 797 South Division 511.5 12,100 13,100 25,200 237776 797 North Division 185.4 7,400 8,400 15,800 236666 528 Kacheri 1,073.5 16,100 18,100 34,200 Cost Vote Lower Local Estimated District Center ID Code Government Land Area Male Female Total 236664 528 Kotido 282.4 4,400 5,300 9,700 236667 528 Rengen 628.1 17,700 18,700 36,400 236665 528 Nakapelimo 417.4 15,100 15,100 30,200 236668 528 Panyangara 356.5 9,600 10,700 20,300 Lamwo 68,900 74,900 143,800 237347 585 Agoro 625.9 9,300 10,400 19,700 237357 585 Lamwo Town Council 90.7 4,100 4,300 8,400 237349 585 Palabek Gem 797.6 7,800 8,400 16,200 237352 585 MadiOpei 836.2 6,100 6,600 12,700 237351 585 Padibe West 216.9 6,200 7,100 13,300 237348 585 Lokung 584.4 8,700 9,000 17,700 237356 585 Padibe East 117.0 4,700 5,200 9,900 237350 585 PalabekKal 618.4 7,500 8,000 15,500 237355 585 PalabekOgili 1,215.4 5,000 5,200 10,200 237353 585 Paloga 422.6 4,600 5,200 9,800 237354 585 Padibe Town Council 63.2 4,900 5,500 10,400 Lira 230,400 248,100 478,500 236696 531 Adekokwok 70.2 22,500 24,300 46,800 236701 531 Agali 147.9 14,300 14,900 29,200 236700 531 Agweng 136.1 16,200 17,300 33,500 236702 531 Amach 182.8 19,900 21,000 40,900 236699 531 Aromo 161.4 18,500 19,500 38,000 236695 531 Barr 270.4 25,100 26,400 51,500 236698 531 Lira 75.3 20,100 21,600 41,700 236694 531 Ngetta 103.6 18,400 19,800 38,200 236697 531 Ogur 147.0 20,600 21,600 42,200 237674 758 Adyel Division 8.9 17,600 19,800 37,400 237675 758 Central Division 12.4 13,200 14,400 27,600 237672 758 Ojwina Division 8.4 20,700 24,000 44,700 237673 758 Railway Division 5.8 3,300 3,500 6,800 Maracha 98,900 109,400 208,300 237288 577 Kijomoro 70.9 15,800 17,800 33,600 237290 577 Maracha Town Council 14.3 4,900 5,500 10,400 237286 577 Nyadri 33.6 10,200 11,200 21,400 237287 577 Oleba 83.7 17,400 18,600 36,000 237289 577 Oluffe 57.2 12,600 13,800 26,400 237285 577 Oluvu 69.5 15,500 17,700 33,200 237292 577 Tara 45.3 9,000 10,000 19,000 237291 577 Yivu 65.9 13,500 14,800 28,300 Moroto 56,800 61,700 118,500 Moroto Municipality - - - 237688 762 Northern Division 2.7 3,300 2,600 5,900 237689 762 Southern Division 2.1 5,000 5,400 10,400 236776 538 Katikekile 287.1 5,400 5,900 11,300 236775 538 Nadunget 604.9 21,100 23,400 44,500 236778 538 Rupa 2,047.6 13,700 15,000 28,700 236777 538 Tapac 593.3 8,300 9,400 17,700 Nakapiripirit 54,900
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