4-690: Otuke is a town in Otuke District , Lango sub-region , in Northern Uganda . It is the chief municipal, administrative and commercial center of the district and the district headquarters are located in the town. The district is named after the town. Otuke is located 66 kilometres (41 mi) east of Lira , the largest city in the sub-region and 310 kilometres (190 mi), north of Kampala , Uganda 's capital and its largest city. The coordinates of Otuke are:2°26'39.0"N, 33°30'10.0"E (Latitude:2.444175; Longitude:33.502766). The population of
8-433: The district headquarters are located. Otuke District is bordered by Agago District to the north, Abim District to the northeast, Napak District to the east, Amuria District to the southeast, Alebtong District to the south, Lira District to the southwest and Pader District to the northwest. Otuke , where the district headquarters are located, lies approximately 66 kilometres (41 mi), by road, east of Lira ,
12-515: The largest city in the sub-region. The coordinates of the district are:02 30N, 33 30E (Latitude:2.5000; Longitude:33.5000). Otuke District was carved out of Lira District effective 1 July 2009. The district is administered by the Otuke District Administration, with its headquarters at Otuke . Otuke is among the nine districts that make up Lango sub-region , which consists of the districts listed below. Lango sub-region
16-419: The town of Otuke is not known, as of June 2014. The following points of interest lie within or near the town limits: 02°26′39″N 33°30′10″E / 2.44417°N 33.50278°E / 2.44417; 33.50278 Otuke District Otuke District is a district in Northern Uganda . Like many other Ugandan districts, Otuke district is named after its 'chief town', Otuke , where
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