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Map Prepare Date: 14 October 2010 (IMU/UNOCHA) File: UG-Plan-61_A3_14Oct_Uganda Region Planning Map (AM) IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org AKORET LOKITANYALA KALAPATA Uganda Overview Sudan Narithal ALALE MOROTO CHEMIRONGII NAPAK Congo, DRC Uganda Lokudet LOROO Nakinglas Amuda Loro Kenya Tanzania Rwanda KASES ACHORICHOR LOROO Kakirioningole Lomoruarei Murut Pian LOPET ABILIEP Nabilatuk Kalakeju KIWAWA Lalachat LOBURIN Lossom Kamunguuawa Kukurna KASEI Burgich Murua Korg Kasei Kotulel Amudat NAKAPIRIPIRIT Kokumongole Moruita KORPU AMUDAT Napianyenya AMUDAT Chekwii Pokot KAPCHOK AMUDAT Namalu Kunyao Katabok KATABOK NAKWIJIT KODICH LOSIDOK TAMUGH Paripari Morunyang KARITA LOKICHAR Karita Loporokocho KARITA MISKWONY SUAM Ngenge Chepunyal Kacheliba Kuchelebai KAPCHORWA KENYA Kongelai Greek River LOKALES Lokales Kiberengi CHEPKOPEGH Tugumu Olomon RIWO TuskiniBinyin Kaburoron KOPULIO KANYARKWAT Kabchogin CHEMWOCHOI SENETWO BUKWO SEREWO Map Disclaimer: Legend This map is a work in progress. Please Data Sources: contact the IMU/Ocha as soon as possible Legend (Kenya Side) The boundaries and names District Admin Centres IDP Camp Landuse Type National Park National Boundary with any corrections. Admin Boundaries - UBOS 2010 shown and the designations Settlements Admin Centres - UBOS 2002/2006 County Admin Centres IDP Returnee Site/Village Forest Reserve Rangeland District Boundary used on this map do not imply Landuse - UBOS 2006 Rivers Road Network - FAO, UNOCHA, District Partners official endorsement or Major Centres Motorable Road Game Reserve Water County Boundary Towns - Humanitarian Agencies in the field acceptance by the Towns Major rivers LABEL Sub-County Boundary Roads Major Centres - Humanitarian Agencies in the field United Nations. Map Prepare Date: 16 September 2010 (IMU/UNOCHA, Kampala) Village - Humanitarian Agencies in the field Location Boundary Kenya layers - Regional Ocha Office, Kenya LABEL Parish Boundary File: UG-Plan-54_A1_16Sep10_Amudat District Planning Map (AM) IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org Lokopo Ngololiet Uganda Overview Sudan Lomerimong KAMATURU Congo, DRC Lorengedwat UgandaKatikekile Lotome Kenya MOROTO Tanzania Lokiporangatome Rwanda Narithal LORENGEDWAT NARISAE NAPAK NATHINYONOIT Lokudet Amuda Loro NAPAK SPECIAL AREA ACEGERETOLIM Kakirioningole Lothaa Lomoruarei Pian NABILATUK Alekilek Iriri KOSIKE MORUANGIBUIN Nabilatuk Kalakeju LOKAALA NATOPOJO KALOKWAMERI Lalachat NAKOBEKOBE LOTARUK MORUITA LORUKUMO NAKURI SAKALE NABOLITH AKUYAM Moruita KAKOMONGOLE LOLACHAT NAKAPIRIPIRIT KATAKWI OKWAPON NATIRAE Napianyenya NAPIANANYA KATANGA/TOWNSHIP Chekwii NAKAPIRIPIRIT TC LOREGAE LOBULIO-LOMUU MORUITA LOBUNEIT TOKORA NAMOROTOT LOKATAPAN KOKUWAUM Namalu Katabok LOPEROT/LOKATAPAN KAIKU KATABOK NAMALU GRAZING AREA AMUDAT KUMI Paripari Morunyang Karita BUKEDEA KAPCHORWA Loporokocho SIRONKO SUAM Map Disclaimer: Legend This map is a work in progress. Please Data Sources: contact the IMU/Ocha as soon as possible Legend (Kenya Side) The boundaries and names District Admin Centres IDP Camp Landuse Type National Park National Boundary with any corrections. Admin Boundaries - UBOS 2010 shown and the designations Settlements Admin Centres - UBOS 2002/2006 County Admin Centres IDP Returnee Site/Village Forest Reserve Rangeland District Boundary used on this map do not imply Landuse - UBOS 2006 Rivers Road Network - FAO, UNOCHA, District Partners official endorsement or Major Centres Motorable Road Game Reserve Water County Boundary Towns - Humanitarian Agencies in the field acceptance by the Towns Major rivers LABEL Sub-County Boundary Roads Major Centres - Humanitarian Agencies in the field United Nations. Map Prepare Date: 17 September 2010 (IMU/UNOCHA, Kampala) Village - Humanitarian Agencies in the field Location Boundary Kenya layers - Regional Ocha Office, Kenya LABEL Parish Boundary File: UG-Plan-55_A1_17Sep10_Nakapiripirit District Planning Map (AM) IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org Uganda Overview Sudan LOKICHOGGIO NANAM Congo,MOGILA DRC Uganda Lokichoggio Kenya Tanzania Rwanda SUDAN LOTETELEITIT SONGOT NARENGEPAK KATHILE KIDEPO NP KALOBEYEI Pirre LOKWAKARAMOE Ta an Val ley KATHILE Morungole Oropoi KARENGA Oropoi Apoka KAMION KAWALAKOL Kamion KALAPATA KAPEDO Napararo LOKORI KAPALATA Dodoth LOTIM Ukuti Loini Loitanit Kalapata Nakorimoru KAMACHARIKOL LODIKO NARIAMAOI LOYORO NAPORE MORUKORI MOROTO KAABONG KAPEDO LOKERUI LOKOLIA Karenga LOKIAL KARENGA TEUSO LOPEDO LOSONGOLO KAABONG Lobuneyt LORENG LOMERIS/KABONG KOLOLO KRAALS SANGAR KOMURIA KAPILAN BAR Kaabong Risai KAMPSWAHILI KAABONG TC CENTRAL PIRE BIAFRA Kakamari LOBONGIA Lodapal Kakwanga KAKAMAR LOBALANGIT KOCHOLO LOKAYANA Nyangeya Lomaler KITGUM LOMERIMA KATHIMERI KAIMESE Titim SIDOK LOYORO LOLELIA LOLELIA Loyoro Lomukura LETEA Rom Lolelia ChakolomunLobuneit LONGARO LOTETELEIT Kochokyo TOROI Lobul Ayongtoke KOTIDO AGAGO Rengen Kothoniok ABIM Jie MOROTO Lothagam Kotido Kapelimoru Panyangara Akademothy Nariwo KOTIDO WEST Map Disclaimer: Legend This map is a work in progress. Please Data Sources: contact the IMU/Ocha as soon as possible Legend (Kenya Side) The boundaries and names District Admin Centres Motorable Road Landuse Type National Park National Boundary with any corrections. Admin Boundaries - UBOS 2010 shown and the designations Settlements Admin Centres - UBOS 2002/2006 County Admin Centres Uganda_Rivers Forest Reserve Rangeland District Boundary used on this map do not imply Landuse - UBOS 2006 Rivers Road Network - FAO, UNOCHA, District Partners official endorsement or Major Centres Village Game Reserve Water County Boundary Towns - Humanitarian Agencies in the field acceptance by the Towns LABEL Sub-County Boundary Roads Major Centres - Humanitarian Agencies in the field United Nations. Map Prepare Date: 20 September 2010 (IMU/UNOCHA, Kampala) Village - Humanitarian Agencies in the field LABEL Location Boundary Kenya layers - Regional Ocha Office, Kenya Parish Boundary File: UG-Plan-56_A1_20Sep10_Kaabong District Planning Map (AM) IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org Lobul Uganda Overview Ayongtoke Jie KOTIDO Chuchu LOYOROIT AGAGO ALEREK Aduko Labwor Alerek ATUNGA OTUMPILI ABIM Koya ABIM KOYA KANU Garegere WIAWER Wiawer Kem KALAKALA WILELA Akado AWACH Kiru OPOROTH OPOPONGO KIRU ANGOLEBWAL AREMO Aremo LOTUKEI KATABOK NYAKWAE MORULEM ACHANGALI Loolung PUPUKAMUYA Pupu Lodukan Nyakwai ROGOM ADEA Lyangha ORETA ORWAMUGE OTUKE Loreta Opekit Lotuke NAPAK Map Disclaimer: Legend This map is a work in progress. Please Data Sources: contact the IMU/Ocha as soon as possible Legend (Kenya Side) The boundaries and names District Admin Centres Motorable Road Landuse Type National Park National Boundary with any corrections. Admin Boundaries - UBOS 2010 shown and the designations Settlements Admin Centres - UBOS 2002/2006 County Admin Centres Uganda_Rivers Forest Reserve Rangeland District Boundary used on this map do not imply Landuse - UBOS 2006 Rivers Road Network - FAO, UNOCHA, District Partners official endorsement or Major Centres Village Game Reserve Water County Boundary Towns - Humanitarian Agencies in the field acceptance by the Towns LABEL Sub-County Boundary Roads Major Centres - Humanitarian Agencies in the field United Nations. Map Preparation Date: 20 September 2010 (IMU/UNOCHA, Kampala) Village - Humanitarian Agencies in the field LABEL Location Boundary Kenya layers - Regional Ocha Office, Kenya Parish Boundary File: UG-Plan-59_A1_20Sep10_Abim District Planning Map (AM) IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org Uganda Overview Karenga Lobuneyt
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