Chato District

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Chato District
District
Chato District
Location in Tanzania
Coordinates: 02°38′00″S 031°46′00″E / 2.63333°S 31.76667°E / -2.63333; 31.76667Coordinates: 02°38′00″S 031°46′00″E / 2.63333°S 31.76667°E / -2.63333; 31.76667
Country Tanziana
Region Geita
Population (2012)[1]
  Total 365,127
Time zone GMT (UTC+3)

Chato District is one of the five districts in Geita Region of northwestern Tanzania. Its administrative centre is the town of Chato.[2] The main ethnic group in the district are the Sukuma.[3]

History

The Chato District was formed around 2005 within Kagera Region after being separated from Biharamulo District. In 2012, it was transferred to the newly created Geita Region.[4][5]

In March 2006, Rwandan refugees who had settled in the district were evicted. The following year, a few who had been evicted improperly were allowed to come back.[6]

Climate

The annual rainfall in Chato District is adequate for crops, being between 700 and 1,000 millimetres (28 and 39 in) per year. The maximum temperature averages around 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) and the minimum temperatures around 26.6 °C (79.9 °F).[3]

Wards

The Chato District is divided into 22 wards:[1]

  • Bukome
  • Buseresere
  • Butengorumasa
  • Buziku
  • Bwanga
  • Bwera
  • Bwina
  • Bwongera
  • Chato
  • Ichwankima
  • Ilemela

  • Ilyamchele
  • Iparamasa
  • Kachwamba
  • Kasenga
  • Katende
  • Kigongo
  • Makurugusi
  • Muganza
  • Muungano
  • Nyamirembe
  • Nyarutembo

Economy

The primary economic activity is subsistence farming without irrigation, using only rain. Common crops for local consumption are bananas, beans, maize, cassavas, and sweet potatoes. Commecial farming is not well developed, but cotton, tobacco, and coffee are grown for sale. Livestock rearing is usually an adjunct to farming, with some commercial ranches.[3]

References


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