Kapchorwa District

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Kapchorwa is a district in eastern Uganda. It shares borders with the districts of Mbale in the west and south, Nakapiripirit in the north and the Republic of Kenya in the east and south. It covers an area of 1,738 sq km.

Under the colonial administration, Kapchorwa was Sebei County, located in North Bugisu in the now defunct Bukedi District. Kapchorwa was granted district status on February 1 1962, shortly before Uganda became an independent nation.


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Districts of Uganda Flag of Uganda

Central: Kalangala | Kampala | Kayunga | Kiboga | Luwero | Masaka | Mityana | Mpigi | Mubende | Mukono | Nakaseke | Nakasongola | Rakai | Sembabule | Wakiso
Eastern: Amuria | Budaka | Bugiri | Bukwa | Busia | Butaleja | Iganga | Jinja | Kaberamaido | Kaliro | Kamuli | Kapchorwa | Katakwi | Kumi | Manafwa | Mayuge | Mbale | Pallisa | Sironko | Soroti | Tororo
Northern: Amolatar | Adjumani | Apac | Arua | Gulu | Kaabong | Kitgum | Koboko | Kotido | Lira | Moroto | Moyo | Nakapiripirit | Nebbi | Pader | Yumbe
Western: Bundibugyo | Bushenyi | Hoima | Ibanda | Kabale | Kabarole | Kamwenge | Kanungu | Kasese | Kibaale | Kabingo | Kiruhura | Kisoro | Kyenjojo | Masindi | Mbarara | Ntungamo | Rukungiri

Coordinates: 1°20′N 34°35′E

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