Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Kilimanjaro Region
The Kilimanjaro Region is administratively divided into seven districts
Hai
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Hai District was 259,958. The Hai District is administratively divided into 14 wards:
Hai District Hai Mjini
Machame Kaskazini (North)
Machame Kusini (South)
Machame Magharibi (West)
Machame Mashariki (East)
Machame Uroki
Masama Kusini (South)
Masama Magharibi (West)
Masama Mashariki (East)
Masama Rundugai
Siha Kaskazini (North)
Siha Kati (Central)
Siha Magharibi (West)
Siha Mashariki (East)
[edit] Rombo
The Rombo Districts contain a large portion of Mount Kilimanjaro. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Rombo District was 246,479. The Rombo District is administratively divided into 20 wards:
Rombo District Katangara Mrere
Kelamfua Mokala
Keni Aleni
Keni Mengeni
Kirongo Samanga
Kirwa Keni
Kitirima Kingachi
Mahida Holili
Makiidi
Mamsera
Mengwe Manda
Motamburu Kitendeni
Mrao Keryo
Nanjara Reha
mahida nguduni
Olele
Shimbi
Tarakea Motamburu
Ubetu Kahe
Ushiri Ikuini
Mahida mahango
[edit] Moshi Urban
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Moshi Urban District is 144,336. The Moshi Urban District is administratively divided into 21 wards:
Moshi Urban District Bondeni
Kaloleni
Karanga (English meaning: "peanuts/groundnuts")
Kiborloni (From the English words "Keep on rolling")
Kilimanjaro
Kiusa
Korongoni
Longuo
Majengo (English meaning: "buildings")
Mawenzi (Name given to one of the peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro)
Mji Mpya (English meaning: "new Town")
Msaranga
Njoro (English meaning "water" from Maasai people)
Rau
Pasua (Literally meaning "break")
Miembeni (Literally meaning "where there are mangoes")
Ngangamfumuni
Ng'ambo
Bombambuzi
Shirimatunda
Soweto (Abbreviation for "South West Town")
[edit] Moshi Rural
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Moshi Urban District is 402,431. The Moshi Rural District is administratively divided into 31 wards:
Moshi Rural District Arusha Chini
Kahe
Kahe Mashariki (East)
Kibosho Kati (Central)
Kibosho Magharibi (West)
Kibosho Mashariki (East)
Kilema Kaskazini (North)
Kilema Kati (Central)
Kilema Kusini (South)
Kimochi
Kindi
Kirima
Kirua Vunjo Kusini (South)
Kirua Vunjo Magharibi (West)
Kirua Vunjo Mashariki (East)
Makuyuni
Mabogini
Mamba Kaskazini (North)
Mamba Kusini
Marangu Magharibi (West)
Marangu Mashariki (East)
Mbokomu
Mwika Kaskazini (North)
Mwika Kusini (South)
Okoani Kibosho
Old Moshi East
Old Moshi West
Uru Kaskazini (North)
Uru Mashariki (East)
Uru Shimbwe
Uru South Mawela
[edit] Mwanga
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Mwanga District was 115,620. The Mwanga District is administratively divided into 16 wards:
Mwanga District Chomvu
Jipe
Kifula
Kighare
Kileo
Kilomeni
Kirongwe
Kirya
Kwakoa
Lang'ata
Lembeni
Msangeni
Mwanga
Mwaniko
Ngujini
Shigatini
[edit] Same
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Same District was 212,235. The Same District is administratively divided into 25 wards:
Same district Bombo
Bendera
Bwambo
Chome
Hedaru
Kihurio
Kirangare
Kisiwani (English meaning: on the island)
Makanya
Maore
Mhezi
Mpinji
Mshewa
Msindo
Mtii
Mwembe (English meaning: mango tree)
Myamba
Ndungu
Njoro
Ruvu
Same Mjini
Suji (Suji, Kilimanjaro)
Vudee
Vuje
Vunta
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