Gairo District is one of the seven districts of the Morogoro Region of Tanzania . It is located in the northwest corner of Morogoro Region. The administrative seat is in the town of Gairo . According to the 2022 Tanzania National Census, the population of Gairo District was 258,205 in 2022.
4-465: Gairo District was formally established when it was gazetted in March 2012. Prior to that Gairo was a division of Kilosa District . For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. As of the 2010 elections the area that became Gairo District (formerly part of Kilosa District) had one constituency: Gairo District is administratively divided into divisions. As of 2012, Gairo District
8-673: The southeast by Morogoro Rural District , to the south by Kilombero District , to the southwest by the Iringa Region and to the west by the Dodoma Region . Kilosa District is home to Mikumi National Park . According to the 2022 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Kilosa District was 617,032. For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. As of the 2015 elections Kilosa District had two constituencies: As of 1997 , Kilosa District
12-611: Was administratively divided into eight wards : Kilosa District Kilosa District is one of the six districts of the Morogoro Region of Tanzania . Its administrative seat is the town of Kilosa . Kilosa District covers 14,918 square kilometres (5,760 sq mi). It is bordered to the north by the Manyara Region , to the northeast by the Tanga Region , to the east by Mvomero District , to
16-521: Was administratively divided into nine divisions. The nine 1997 divisions were: As of 2002 , Kilosa District was administratively divided into forty- six wards : In 2012 the following eight wards became part of the newly created Gairo District : The thirty-eight wards remaining in Kilosa district from 2012: The town of Kilosa has a station on the Central Line of Tanzanian Railways . It
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