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Before independence the RRC existed as the Sudan SRRA, or SRRC. This organization was an organ of the SPLM and had the authority to issue travel documents. [4] The SRRC was initially titled the Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Agency, or SRRA, and changed its name after it merged with its rival, the Relief Association for South Sudan (RASS), a unit of Riek Machar's militias from 1991 to 2003 ...
Rija is a small settlement in Juba County, Central Equatoria, South Sudan, about 6 km east of Dollo [1] and 60 km west and 15 km south of the state capital Juba. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 4°43′59″N 31°00′07″E / 4.733°N 31.002°E / 4.733;
Juba, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in the 1930s. Juba (/ ˈ dʒ uː b ə /) [2] is the capital and largest city of South Sudan. The city is situated on the White Nile and also serves as the capital of the Central Equatoria State. It is the most recently declared national capital and had a population of 525,953 in 2017.
Juba County is an administrative area in Central Equatoria state, South Sudan. [2] It is the largest county in Central Equatoria and one of the largest in the region of Equatoria . Its county seat is Juba , the national capital of the South Sudan .
Bentiu is located in Rubkona County, Unity State, [1] in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan, near the international border with the Republic of the Sudan.It lies approximately 654 kilometers (406 miles), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. [2]
Yida is located in wetland, 12 km from border with Sudan. [ 3 ] In the rainy season it is "virtually an island". Since 2016, and in line with The Government of South Sudan's policy, UNHCR and partners have been actively engaged in relocating refugees from Yida to Jamjang camps, where refugees can receive multisectoral assistance [ 4 ]
Juba International Airport (IATA: JUB, ICAO: HJJJ) is a multi-use international airport serving Juba, the capital city of South Sudan. The airport is located 5 km (3.1 mi) northeast of the city's central business district, on the western banks of the White Nile. [3] The city and airport are located in South Sudan's Central Equatoria State.
Thatched huts in Aweil, South Sudan. In November 2008, Médecins Sans Frontières estimated the town's population at about 100,000, but there is no verified population figure. [9] In 2024, the population was estimated to be 38,745. [10] The two main ethnic groups are Dinka and Luwo. A majority of voters support the Sudan People's Liberation ...