Handeni District, Tanga

Handeni District is one of the 11 districts of Tanga Region in Tanzania. The District covers an area of 6,534 km2 (2,523 sq mi).[1] It is bordered to the west by the Kilindi District and the Handeni Urban District, to the north by the Korogwe District, to the east by the Pangani District, and to the south by the Pwani Region. In 2002 Kilindi District was formed out of the district. The administrative capital of the district is Mkata town. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Handeni District was 248,633.[2] According to the 2012 census, the population had increased to: 276,646.[3]

Handeni
Wilaya ya Handeni (Swahili)
Wilaya ya Handeni, Mkoa wa Tanga
Manga Village, Mkata Ward, Handeni District
Manga Village, Mkata Ward, Handeni District
Handeni District in Tanga 2022
Handeni District in Tanga 2022
Coordinates: 5°30′32.76″S 38°20′20.04″E
Country Tanzania
RegionTanga Region
CapitalMkata
Area
  Total6,534 km2 (2,523 sq mi)
  Rank1/11
Population
 (2012)
  Total276,646
  Density42/km2 (110/sq mi)
DemonymHandenian
Ethnic groups
  SettlerSwahili
  NativeZigua
Websitewww.tanga.go.tz
Welcome to Tanga sign, Handeni District

Administrative subdivisions

As of 2012, Handeni District Council was administratively divided into 20 wards.[3]

Wards

  1. Kabuku
  2. Kabuku Ndani
  3. Kang'ata
  4. Pongwe Pogwe
  5. Kiva
  6. Komkonga
  7. Kwachaga
  8. Kwaluguru
  9. Kwamatuku
  10. Kwamgwe
  11. Kwamkonje
  12. Kwamsisi
  13. Kwasunga
  14. Kwedizinga
  15. Mazingara
  16. Mgambo
  17. Misima
  18. Mkata
  19. Ndolwa
  20. Segera
  21. Sindeni

In pop culture

The dramatic open area to the north of Handeni was the setting for Ernest Hemingway's classic hunting book, Green Hills of Africa.

References

  1. "Tanzania: Northern Zone(Districts and Wards) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 August 2007. Retrieved 18 September 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "2012 Population and Housing Census" (PDF). Development Partners Group Tanzania. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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