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Description
Amuria is a district located in the eastern region of Uganda. It was created in 2000 when it was carved out of the larger Kumi District. The district headquarters are situated in the town of Amuria, which serves as the administrative and commercial center for the area.
The primary economic activities in Amuria include agriculture, with many residents engaged in farming subsistence crops such as millet, sorghum, and maize. Livestock farming is also common, contributing to the local economy and providing food security for the population.
Amuria is home to a diverse ethnic composition, with the Kumam being the predominant group. The community is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditions, which are displayed during various local festivals and events, enhancing tourism and community cohesion.
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