Adjumani District

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Adjumani District is an administrative district in northern Uganda known for hosting large refugee populations, particularly from neighboring South Sudan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district of Uganda
administratedBy Adjumani District Local Government NERFINISHED
administrativeCenter Adjumani NERFINISHED
bordersCountry South Sudan NERFINISHED
borderWith South Sudan NERFINISHED
capital Adjumani NERFINISHED
country Uganda
countrySubdivisionOf Uganda NERFINISHED
hasBorderType international land border
hasClimate tropical savanna climate
hasEducationFacilityType primary school
secondary school
hasEthnicGroup Madi people NERFINISHED
hasHealthFacilityType district hospital
health centre II
health centre III
hasRefugeeSettlement Ayilo refugee settlement NERFINISHED
Maaji refugee settlement NERFINISHED
Nyumanzi refugee settlement NERFINISHED
Pagirinya refugee settlement NERFINISHED
hasRefugeeSupport Office of the Prime Minister of Uganda GENERATED
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees GENERATED
hasReligion Christianity
Islam
hasRiver Nile NERFINISHED
hostsPopulationFrom Democratic Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
South Sudan NERFINISHED
knownFor hosting South Sudanese refugees
hosting large refugee populations
languageSpoken English
Luganda NERFINISHED
Madi NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern Region, Uganda NERFINISHED
Uganda NERFINISHED
locatedOn east bank of the River Nile
mainEconomicActivity small-scale trade
subsistence agriculture
neighboringDistrict Amuru District NERFINISHED
Arua District NERFINISHED
Lamwo District NERFINISHED
Moyo District NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Uganda NERFINISHED
West Nile sub-region NERFINISHED
region West Nile sub-region NERFINISHED
timeZone East Africa Time
utcOffset +3

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Northern Region, Uganda hasDistrict Adjumani District
northwestern Uganda hasDistrict Adjumani District
subject surface form: Northwestern Uganda