Kigezi sub-region is a region in Western Uganda that consists of the following districts:
* Kabale District
* Kanungu District
* Kisoro District
* Rukungiri District The area covered by the above districts constituted the former Kigezi District. The sub-region is further divided into the following counties: 1.
* Rukiga County in Kabale District 2.
* Ndorwa County in Kabale District 3.
* Rubanda County in Kabale District 4.
* Kinkizi County in Rukungiri District 5.
* Rujumbura County in Rukungiri District 6.
* Kisoro County in Kisoro District
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| - Kigezi sub-region is a region in Western Uganda that consists of the following districts:
* Kabale District
* Kanungu District
* Kisoro District
* Rukungiri District The area covered by the above districts constituted the former Kigezi District. The sub-region is further divided into the following counties: 1.
* Rukiga County in Kabale District 2.
* Ndorwa County in Kabale District 3.
* Rubanda County in Kabale District 4.
* Kinkizi County in Rukungiri District 5.
* Rujumbura County in Rukungiri District 6.
* Kisoro County in Kisoro District (en)
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| - Kigezi sub-region is a region in Western Uganda that consists of the following districts:
* Kabale District
* Kanungu District
* Kisoro District
* Rukungiri District The area covered by the above districts constituted the former Kigezi District. The sub-region is further divided into the following counties: 1.
* Rukiga County in Kabale District 2.
* Ndorwa County in Kabale District 3.
* Rubanda County in Kabale District 4.
* Kinkizi County in Rukungiri District 5.
* Rujumbura County in Rukungiri District 6.
* Kisoro County in Kisoro District The sub-region was home to approximately 1.2 million inhabitants, according to the 2002 national census. The majority of the inhabitants of the sub-region belong to three major ethnic groups: (a) the Bakiga, the Bahororo and Banyarwanda. Other ethnicities include (d) the Batwa, the Bafumbira and others. The inhabitants of the sub-region also collectively refer to themselves as Abanyakigezi (singular Omunyakigezi). (en)
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