10 least populated Tanzania districts

The 10 least populated Tanzania districts are:

Zanzibar South and Central
Zanzibar North
Pemba South
Pemba North
Katavi
Zanzibar West
Njombe
Lindi
Iringa
Rukwa

List of Tanzania districts. From least to most populated

RegionPopulation
Zanzibar South and Central115,588
Zanzibar North187,455
Pemba South195,116
Pemba North211,732
Katavi564,604
Zanzibar West593,678
Njombe702,097
Lindi864,652
Iringa941,238
Rukwa1,004,539
Pwani1,098,668
Mtwara1,270,854
Singida1,370,637
Ruvuma1,376,891
Manyara1,425,131
Shinyanga1,534,808
Simiyu1,584,157
Kilimanjaro1,640,087
Arusha1,694,310
Geita1,739,530
Mara1,743,830
Tanga2,045,205
Dodoma2,083,588
Kigoma2,127,930
Morogoro2,218,492
Tabora2,291,623
Kagera2,458,023
Mbeya2,707,410
Mwanza2,772,509
Dar es Salaam4,364,541

Tanzania districts

As of 2021 Tanzania comprises 31 regions divided into 184 districts.

The districts are each administered by a district council.

Cities are separately administered by their own councils, and while administratively within a region, are not considered to be located within a district.

Reformation of Tanzania districts

Around 1972: Makete district created from Njombe.

1980: Meatu district created from Maswa.

1995: Bukombe district created from Kahama. Karatu district created from Mbulu. Mkuranga district created from Kisarawe.

Around 1995: Kilolo district created from Iringa Rural.

1996: Tandahimba district created from Newala.

1996-07: Misungwi district created from Kwimba.

Around 1998: Mbarali district created from Mbeya Rural.

2000: Kishapu district created from Shinyanga Rural.

2002: Kilindi district created from Handeni.

2002-07: Mvomero district created from Morogoro Rural.

2007-07-01: Mkinga district created from Muheza.

2012-03-02: Government created 19 new districts: Buhigwe (capital Buhigwe, created from Kasulu) Busega (capital Nyashimo, created from Magu)

Butiama (capital Butiama, created from Musoma)

Chemba (capital Chemba, created from Kondoa)

Gairo (capital Gairo, created from Kilosa)

Ikungi (capital Ikungi, created from Singida)

Itilima (capital Lagangabilili, created from Bariadi)

Kakonko (capital Kakonko, created from Kibondo)

Kalambo (capital Matai, created from Sumbwanga)

Kaliua (capital Kaliua, created from Urambo)

Kyerwa (capital Rubwera, created from Karagwe)

Mbogwe (capital Mbogwe, created from Bukombe)

Mkalama (capital Nduguti, created from Iramba)

Mlele (capital Inyonga, created from Mpanda)

Momba (capital Chitete, created from Mbozi)

Nyang’hwale (capital Kharumwa, created from Geita)

Nyasa (capital Mbamba Bay, created from Mbinga)

Uvinza (capital Lugufu, created from Kigoma)

and Wanging’ombe (capital Igwachanya, created from Njombe).