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The Mundari are a small ethnic group of South Sudan. They are a part of the Karo people, one of the Karo ethnic Group The group is composed of cattle -herders and agriculturalists and are part of Karo people which also includes Bari , Pojulu , Kakwa , Kuku and Nyangwara .
South Sudan is populated by about 64 ethnic groups. The Dinka are the largest ethnic group recorded, followed by the Nuer as the second largest tribe in South Sudan, the Shilluk follows as the third in number. it's disputed that Bari is 4th according to their territory which is Juba county. Zande, also known as Azande, are the fifth largest ...
The Karo is a group of Eastern Nilotic tribes that straddles the Nile in South Sudan and is predominately found in Central Equatoria, and as far South as Uganda and South-West as Democratic Republic of the Congo. Karo comprises Yangwara, Nyepo people [Nyepo],Bari, Pojulu, Kuku, Mundari and Kakwa.
Terekeka is a community in Central Equatoria, South Sudan. It is the headquarters of Terekeka County. [1] Terekeka town lies on the western bank of the Nile, 53 miles north of Juba town. [2] It is almost the capital of the Mundari people also known as the Mondari or Mandari.
The Kakwa people are a small minority but a part of the larger Karo people, an intermarried group that also includes the Bari, Pojulu, Mundari, Kuku, Ngepo, and Nyangwara. Their language, Kutuk na Kakwa, is an Eastern Nilotic language. [5] They can be found in South Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
English: Cattle camp of the Mundari tribe, Terekeka, South Sudan Español: Campamento de ganado de la tribu Mundari, Terekeka, Sudán del Sur This media has been taken in the country: South Sudan
South Sudan: Ethnicity: Mundari: Native speakers. 70,000 (2014) [1] ... is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Mundari people of South Sudan. Writing system
Terekeka County is an administrative division of Central Equatoria in South Sudan. [1] It is the capital of surrounding Mundari and Boma counties. It lies on both the east and west bank of the White Nile north of Juba The word "Terekeka" is a combination of two words; "Tirgigi", a kind of hard shrub and "Terere" an open hard ground usually found in the middle of shrub trees.