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6-518: Butaleja District is a district in Eastern Uganda . It is named after its main town, Butaleja , where the district headquarters are located. Butaleja District is bordered by Budaka District to the north, Mbale District to the east, Tororo District to the southeast, Bugiri District to the south and Namutumba District to the west. The district headquarters at Butaleja are located approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi) southwest of Mbale ,

12-512: A high population density in the district, environmental degradation is a concern. There are two municipalities in the district; Butaleja , where the district headquarters are located and Busolwe , the location of Busolwe General Hospital , a 100-bed public hospital, administered by the Uganda Ministry of Health . In 1991, the national population census estimated the district population at about 106,700. The national census in 2002 estimated

18-844: The Institute of Languages of Makerere University among the endangered minority languages in Uganda . The main food of the Banyole is a finger millet meal called Obusiima . The traditional official meal included Obusiima and mushroom sauce. Other ethnicities in the district (15%) include the Jopadhola , the Bagisu , the Basoga , the Iteso , the Karimojong and the Bagwere . Due to

24-479: The nearest large city. The coordinates of the district are:00 56N, 33 57E. Butaleja District was created by an Act of the Ugandan Parliament , and became operational on 1 July 2005. Prior to that the district was known as Bunyole County and was part of Tororo District . The predominant ethnicity in the district (85%) are Banyole , a Bantu tribe whose language is called Lunyole . Lunyole has been listed by

30-473: The population include: Districts of Uganda As of 1 July 2020, Uganda is divided into 135 districts plus the capital city of Kampala , which are grouped into four geographic regions . Since 2005, the Ugandan government has been in the process of dividing districts into smaller units. This decentralization is intended to prevent resources from being distributed primarily to chief towns and leaving

36-457: The population of the district at about 157,500. The annual population growth rate in the district was 3.5%. In 2012, the population of Butaleja District was approximately 221,100. The table below illustrates the growth trajectory of the district population between 2002 and 2012. All numbers are estimates. Like in most of Uganda 's districts, subsistence agriculture is the backbone of the district economy. Crops grown include: Livestock kept by

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