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  2. States of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Under the terms of a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020, South Sudan is divided into ten states, two administrative areas and one area with special administrative status. [8] The states and administrative areas are grouped into the three former historical provinces of the Sudan: Bahr el Ghazal , Equatoria , Greater Upper Nile .

  3. Demographics of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Later the British colonized the area as a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. With a population in South Sudan of just over 381,000, the Shilluk represent the country's 5th largest ethnic group. [14] The city of Kodok (formerly Fashoda) serves as the mediating city for the Shilluk King. It is a place where ceremonies and the coronation of each new ...

  4. Counties of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Upon Independence in 2011, the 10 states of South Sudan were divided into 86 counties. More counties were established during the South Sudanese Civil War, when the country increased to 32 states, and the number of counties exceeded 100. However, with the return to 10 states and 3 administrative areas in 2020, South Sudan reverted to 86 counties ...

  5. Malakal County - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan: Region: Greater Upper Nile: State: Upper Nile State: Payam: 6 payams: Area • Total. 754.0 km 2 (291.1 sq mi) Population ... Administrative divisions

  6. Payam (administrative division) - Wikipedia

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    A payam is the second-lowest administrative division, below counties, [1] in South Sudan. Payams are required to have a minimum population of 25,000. They are further subdivided into a variable number of bomas. [what language is this?] [2] As of 2017, South Sudan has 540 payams [what language is this?] and 2500 bomas.

  7. Ruweng Administrative Area - Wikipedia

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    The Ruweng Administrative Area is located in the northern part of South Sudan and its headquarters is at Pariang.It borders the former Upper Nile State in the east and Jonglei State in the southeast, Unity State in the south, Warrap State in the southwest, Abyei to the northwest, and Sudan in the north.

  8. List of first-level administrative divisions by area - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of first-level administrative divisions by area ... Population density Map 17 South Australia: ... South Sudan: 91,079 km² 333,431 1st

  9. Districts of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Before the independence of South Sudan from Sudan, the 10 states of Southern Sudan were divided into districts. These districts have been superseded by counties . Central Equatoria