Luwero District
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Luwero is a district in central Uganda. Like other Ugandan districts, it is named after its 'chief town'. Luwero was the site of a fierce insurgency and brutal counter-insurgency that left many thousands of civilians dead before the National Resistance Army of Yoweri Museveni came to power.
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Central: Kalangala | Kampala | Kayunga | Kiboga | Luwero | Masaka | Mityana | Mpigi | Mubende | Mukono | Nakaseke | Nakasongola | Rakai | Sembabule | Wakiso Eastern: Amuria | Budaka | Bugiri | Bukwa | Busia | Butaleja | Iganga | Jinja | Kaberamaido | Kaliro | Kamuli | Kapchorwa | Katakwi | Kumi | Manafwa | Mayuge | Mbale | Pallisa | Sironko | Soroti | Tororo Northern: Amolatar | Adjumani | Apac | Arua | Gulu | Kaabong | Kirgum | Koboko | Kotido | Lira | Moroto | Moyo | Nakapiripirit | Nebbi | Pader | Yumbe Western: Bundibugyo | Bushenyi | Hoima | Ibanda | Kabale | Kabarole | Kamwenge | Kanungu | Kasese | Kibaale | Kabingo | Kiruhura | Kisoro | Kyenjojo | Masindi | Mbarara | Ntungamo | Rukungiri |
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