Lushoto
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Lushoto (German: Wilhelmtal, "William's Valley" named after Emperor Wilhelm II) is one of the seven districts of the Tanga Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the northeast by Kenya, to the east by the Muheza District, to the northwest by the Kilimanjaro Region and to the south by the Korogwe District.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Lushoto District was 419,970.[1]
[edit] Wards
The Lushoto District is administratively divided into 32 wards:
- Baga
- Bumbuli
- Funta
- Gare
- Hemtoye
- Kwai
- Lunguza
- Lushoto (until WW I: Wilhelmstal)
- Malibwi
- Malindi
- Makanya
- Mamba
- Mayo
- Mbaramo
- Mbuzii
- Mgwashi
- Mlalo
- Mlingano
- Mlola
- Mnazi (English meaning: coconut tree)
- Mng'aro
- Mponde
- Mtae
- Mwangoi
- Ngwelo
- Rangwi
- Shume
- Soni
- Sunga
- Tamota
- Ubiri
- Vuga
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