Kalangala District's population density is 107.6 people per square kilometer.
Kalangala District's population is 46,500.
The area of Kalangala District is 9,066.8 square kilometers.
Kalangala's population is 5,200.
Kampala is more populated than Kalangala primarily due to its status as the capital city of Uganda, which attracts people for economic opportunities, education, and services. Kampala has more developed infrastructure, job prospects, and amenities that draw migrants from rural areas. In contrast, Kalangala is primarily a rural district with limited economic activities and fewer resources, leading to a smaller population. Additionally, Kampala's urbanization and growth have outpaced that of Kalangala, further contributing to the population disparity.
Toplica District's population density is 40.6 people per square kilometer.
Amphawa District's population density is 365.2 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Ancuabe District is 21.9 people per square kilometer.
Analalava District's population density is 20.5 people per square kilometer.
Sokolov District's population density is 124 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Zlatibor District is 46.4 people per square kilometer.
Příbram District's population density is 65.21 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Náchod District is 132 people per square kilometer.