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Arua is a town in Arua District in north western Uganda. An important local commercial centre, it is home to a large refugee population from Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo and is an aid distribution centre for those nations. Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Arua is a district in northwestern Uganda. ...


Arua is an important base for NGOs working in West Nile or servive Western Equatoria in Sudan or northeastern DRC. It has become increasingly important as a commercial supply centre and transport route as the Yei–Juba road has opened up and supplies come into Juba from the south rather than from Khartoum.


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District Information Portal :: Arua District (400 words)
Arua district is found on latitudes between 2 degrees 30’ north and 3 degrees 50’ north; and longitudes 30 degrees 30’ East and 31 degrees 30’ East in the north western part of Uganda.
According to the provisional results of the 2002 National Population and Housing Census, the district has a total of 855,055 people with 445,852 females against 409,203 males.
Arua has four categories of roads namely, trunk roads – 558km, feeder roads – 1178km, community roads – 550km and urban roads of which+23 6.4km are tarmac and 34.2km is murram.
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