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Description
Apac is a district located in northern Uganda. It is bordered by Lira District to the east and Gulu District to the north. The district is characterized by its rural lifestyle and agriculture, which is predominantly the main economic activity for its residents.
The district capital, also called Apac, serves as the administrative and commercial center of the area. Apac is known for its vibrant markets where local farmers sell their produce. The region is primarily inhabited by the Luo ethnic group, which has a rich cultural heritage and traditional practices.
Apac is home to various attractions, including natural landscapes like lakes and rolling hills. The district is also famous for its annual cultural festivals that showcase traditional music, dance, and crafts. These events draw visitors from surrounding areas, promoting local tourism and cultural exchange.
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