List of cities and towns in Uganda
This is a list of cities and towns in Uganda: The population data are for 2014, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities and towns where the population estimates are given.
Twenty largest cities by population
The following population numbers are from the August 2014 national census, as documented in the final report of November 2016, by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS).[1]
Cities and towns
- Abim - 17,400
- Adjumani - 43,022
- Alebtong - 15,100
- Amolatar - 14,800
- Amuria - 5,400
- Amuru
- Apac - 14,503
- Arua - 62,657
- Bombo - 26,370
- Budaka - 23,834
- Bugembe - 41,323
- Bugiri - 29,013
- Buikwe - 16,633
- Bukedea - 36,700
- Bukomansimbi - 9,900 (2012)
- Bukungu - 19,033 (2013)
- Buliisa - 28,100
- Bundibugyo - 21,600
- Busembatya - 15,700
- Bushenyi - 41,063
- Busia - 55,958
- Busolwe - 16.730
- Butaleja - 19,519
- Buwenge - 22,074
- Buyende - 23,039
- Dokolo - 19,810
- Elegu - 5,000 (2012)
- Entebbe - 69,958
- Fort Portal - 54,275
- Gombe, Butambala - 15,196
- Gulu - 152,276
- Hima - 29,700
- Hoima - 100,625
- Ibanda - 31,316
- Iganga - 53,870
- Isingiro - 29,721
- Jinja - 72,931
- Kaabong - 23,900
- Kabale - 49,667
- Kaberamaido - 3,400
- Kabuyanda - 16,325
- Kabwohe - 20,300
- Kagadi - 22,813
- Kakinga - 22,151
- Kakira - 32,819
- Kakiri - 19,449
- Kalangala - 5,200
- Kaliro - 16,796
- Kalisizo - 32,700
- Kalongo - 15,000
- Kalungu
- Kampala - 1,659,600
- Kamuli - 17,725
- Kamwenge - 19,240
- Kanoni
- Kanungu - 15,138
- Kapchorwa - 12,900
- Kasese - 101,679
- Katakwi - 8,400
- Kayunga - 26,588
- Kibaale - 7,600
- Kibingo - 15,918
- Kiboga - 19,591
- Kihiihi - 20,349
- Kira - 313,761
- Kiruhura - 14,300 (2012)
- Kiryandongo - 31,610
- Kisoro - 17,561
- Kitgum - 44,604
- Koboko - 37,825
- Kotido - 22,900
- Kumi - 13,000
- Kyazanga - 15,531
- Kyegegwa - 18,729
- Kyenjojo - 23,467
- Kyotera - 9,000
- Lira - 99,059
- Lugazi - 39,483
- Lukaya - 24,250
- Luweero - 42,734
- Lwakhakha - 10,700
- Lwengo - 15,527
- Lyantonde - 8,900
- Malaba - 18,228
- Manafwa - 15,800
- Masaka - 103,829
- Masindi - 94,622
- Masindi Port - 10,400 (2009)
- Masulita - 14,762
- Matugga - 15,000 (2010)
- Mayuge - 17,151
- Mbale - 92,863
- Mbarara - 195,013
- Mitooma
- Mityana - 48,002
- Moroto - 14,818
- Moyo - 23,700
- Mpigi - 44,274
- Mpondwe - 51,018
- Mubende - 46,921
- Mukono - 161,996
- Mutukula - 15,000 (2009)
- Nagongera - 11,800
- Nakaseke - 2,200
- Nakapiripirit - 2,800
- Nakasongola - 7,800
- Namayingo - 15,741
- Namayumba - 15,205[2]
- Namutumba - 18,736
- Nansana - 144,441
- Nebbi - 34,975
- Ngora - 15,086
- Njeru - 81,052
- Nkokonjeru - 14,000
- Ntungamo - 18,854
- Oyam - 14,500
- Pader - 14,080
- Paidha - 33,426
- Pakwach - 22,360
- Pallisa - 32,681
- Rakai - 7,000
- Rukungiri - 36,509
- Rwimi - 16,256
- Sanga - 5,200 (2012)
- Sembabule - 4,800
- Sironko - 18,884
- Soroti - 49,452
- Ssabagabo - 282,664
- Tororo - 41,906
- Wakiso - 60,911
- Wobulenzi - 27,027
- Yumbe - 35,606
References
- ↑ UBOS (November 2016). "Population of the 20 Largest Urban Centres, 1991 – 2014" (PDF). Kampala: Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- ↑ UBOS (November 2014). "National Population and Housing Census 2014: Provisional Results: Appendix 3 - Households and Population by Subcounty/ Town Council/Urban Division and Sex, 2014" (PDF). Kampala: Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). Retrieved 4 August 2017.
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