What are the difference between Population de Jure and Population de facto of Huye District ?

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Population de Jure refers to the official resident population of an area, which is based on the number of people registered as living in that area. This includes both permanent and temporary residents.

Population de facto, on the other hand, refers to the actual population present in an area at any given time, regardless of their official resident status. This includes both residents and non-residents who may be present in the area temporarily for work, tourism, or other reasons.

In the case of Huye District, the Population de Jure would be the number of people officially registered as residents of the district, while the Population de facto would include both registered residents and any other individuals who are present in the area at a given time. This could include tourists, temporary workers, students, or other non-residents.