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  2. Sudd - Wikipedia

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    The Sudd stretches from Mongalla to just outside the Sobat River confluence with the White Nile just upstream of Malakal as well as westwards along the Bahr el Ghazal.The shallow and flat inland delta lies between 5.5 and 9.5 degrees latitude north and covers an area of 500 kilometres (310 mi) south to north and 200 kilometres (120 mi) east to west between Mongalla in the south and Malakal in ...

  3. File:Sudd location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Boma-Jonglei Landscape region encompasses Boma National Park, broad pasturelands and floodplains, Bandingilo National Park, and the Sudd, a vast area of swamp and seasonally flooded grasslands that includes the Zeraf Wildlife Reserve. Settlement on Sudd flooded grassland. Little is known of the fungi of South Sudan.

  5. Wildlife of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Fishing in the Sudd Wetland, one of the largest wetlands in the world. The total area under protection is around 143,000 km 2 (55,000 sq mi) spread over 23 protected areas which account for 15% of the South Sudanese territory. The largest protected area is the Sudd Wetland, which is an important bird life area covering 57,000 km 2 (22,000 sq mi).

  6. List of rivers of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The hydrology of the eastern part of South Sudan is complicated by the Sudd, a vast area of marshland into which many rivers flow and lose their identity. Much of the water entering the Sudd is lost to evaporation, but much ultimately drains to the White Nile .

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  8. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article/28 - Wikipedia

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  9. Jonglei Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Sudd wetlands (red) and the aborted Jonglei Canal project (green) in South Sudan. The Jonglei Canal was a canal project started, but never completed, to divert water from the vast Sudd wetlands of South Sudan so as to deliver more water downstream to Sudan and Egypt for use in agriculture.