Korogwe District also known as Korogwe District Council is one of the eleven districts of Tanga Region in Tanzania . The District covers an area of 6,534 km (2,523 sq mi). It is bordered to the northeast by the Lushoto District and north by Bumbuli District . Korogwe District also bordered to the east by the Mkinga District and the Muheza District , to the South by the Handeni Rural District and the Korogwe Urban District , and to the West by the Kilimanjaro Region . The highest point in Korogwe District is Mafi Peak at 1,442m.
5-485: According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Korogwe Rural District was 242,038. By 2022, the population had grown to 272,870. As of 2012, Korogwe Rural District was administratively divided into 20 wards . As of 2022, there were 165 Schools in Korogwe District, 138 of are primary schools and 27 are secondary schools. In Terms of Healthcare facilities, as of 2022 Korogwe District
10-427: A District Council . And there are three types of urban districts: Town Council , Municipal Council and City Council . A division is an administrative organization for several wards. A village is the lowest government administrative structure at the community level. In an urban area, a cluster (mtaa) can include a number of streets. A ward (kata) is an administrative structure for one single town or portion of
15-522: Is home to 3 health centers,1 hospitals and 48 clinics. This Tanga Region location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Administrative divisions of Tanzania#Wards The administrative divisions of Tanzania are controlled by Part I, Article 2.2 of the Constitution of Tanzania . Tanzania is divided into thirty-one regions ( mkoa in Swahili ). Each region
20-496: Is subdivided into districts ( wilaya in Swahili). The districts are sub-divided into divisions ( tarafa in Swahili) and further into local wards ( kata in Swahili). Wards are further subdivided for management purposes: for urban wards into streets ( mtaa in Swahili) and for rural wards into villages ( kijiji in Swahili). The villages may be further subdivided into hamlets ( kitongoji in Swahili). In 1922 under
25-475: The British Tanganyika was divided into twenty-two regions, known as "divisions": Arusha, Bagamoyo, Bukoba, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Iringa, Kilwa, Kondoa-Irangi, Lindi, Mahenge, Morogoro, Moshi, Mwanza, Pangani, Rufiji, Rungwe, Songea, Tabora, Tanga, Ufipa, Ujiji, and Usambara. According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, Tanzania was divided into 169 districts. There is one type of rural district:
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