Mbarara District is part of the
Ankole sub-region. The districts that comprise Ankole include: (a)
Buhweju District (b)
Bushenyi District (c)
Ibanda District (d)
Isingiro District (e)
Kiruhura District (f) Mbarara District (g)
Mitooma District (h)
Ntungamo District (i)
Rubirizi District, and (j)
Sheema District. The area covered by the above districts constituted the traditional
Ankole Kingdom. In 1967,
Milton Obote abolished the traditional kingdoms in Uganda. When
Yoweri Museveni re-established them in 1993, Ankole did not re-constitute itself. Mbarara district consists of one municipality (
Mbarara Municipality), and nineteen rural sub-counties, organized into two counties. Mbarara District covers a land area of , with an average elevation of about above sea level. The district receives an average annual rainfall of . Temperatures range between and . The district is subdivided into one municipal council,
Mbarara Municipality, and 13 sub-counties, namely: 1. Kashari 2. Bubaare 3. Bukiro 4. Kagongi 5. Kakiika 6. Kashare 7. Rubaya 8.
Rubindi 9. Rwanyamahembe 10. Biharwe 11. Kakoba 12. Kamukuzi 13. Nyamitanga. ==Population==