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Tooro sub-region since 1993
Original Tooro sub-region and its districts

Tooro sub-region is a region in Uganda that is coterminous with Tooro Kingdom in Western Uganda.

Administrative divisions

As of 2019, the districts that constitute the Tooro sub-region include the following:

Prior to 1993, the Tooro sub-region also included the following, which are now part of Rwenzururu sub-region:

  • Bundibugyo District (formerly part of Kabarole District [then known as Tooro District] until 1974)
  • Kasese District (formerly part of Kabarole District [then known as Tooro District] until 1974)
  • Ntoroko District (formerly part of Bundibugyo District until 2010)

History

In 1967, Milton Obote abolished the Uganda traditional monarchies [1]. When Yoweri Museveni restored them in 1993, the sub-region had shrunk to its present size after Obudhingiya bwa Bwamba in Bundibugyo district and Obusinga bwa Rwenzururu in Kasese district became independent. The sub-region was home to an estimated 2 million people in 2002. [2]

References

  1. ^ "The abolition of kingdoms in Uganda". Monitor. 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  2. ^ https://www.researchgate.net


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tooro sub-region since 1993
Original Tooro sub-region and its districts

Tooro sub-region is a region in Uganda that is coterminous with Tooro Kingdom in Western Uganda.

Administrative divisions

As of 2019, the districts that constitute the Tooro sub-region include the following:

Prior to 1993, the Tooro sub-region also included the following, which are now part of Rwenzururu sub-region:

  • Bundibugyo District (formerly part of Kabarole District [then known as Tooro District] until 1974)
  • Kasese District (formerly part of Kabarole District [then known as Tooro District] until 1974)
  • Ntoroko District (formerly part of Bundibugyo District until 2010)

History

In 1967, Milton Obote abolished the Uganda traditional monarchies [1]. When Yoweri Museveni restored them in 1993, the sub-region had shrunk to its present size after Obudhingiya bwa Bwamba in Bundibugyo district and Obusinga bwa Rwenzururu in Kasese district became independent. The sub-region was home to an estimated 2 million people in 2002. [2]

References

  1. ^ "The abolition of kingdoms in Uganda". Monitor. 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  2. ^ https://www.researchgate.net



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