Overview of and topical guide to South Sudan
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Sudan:
South Sudan is a landlocked country in east-central Africa that is part of the United Nations subregion of Eastern Africa.[1] It was previously known as Southern Sudan. It is located south of Sudan, and includes the vast swamp region of the Sudd, formed by the White Nile and known locally as the Bahr al Jabal. South Sudan became an independent state on 9 July 2011, following a referendum that passed with 98.83% of the vote.[2][3] It is a United Nations member state,[4][5] a member state of the African Union,[6] and a member state of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development.[7] In July 2012, South Sudan signed the Geneva Conventions.[8] Its current capital is Juba, which is also its largest city. The capital city is planned to be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future.[9]
Geography of South Sudan
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Geography of South Sudan
- South Sudan is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
Environment of South Sudan
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Environment of South Sudan
Natural geographic features of South Sudan
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Landforms of South Sudan
Regions of South Sudan
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Regions of South Sudan
Ecoregions of South Sudan
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Administrative divisions of South Sudan
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Administrative divisions of South Sudan
States of South Sudan
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States of South Sudan
South Sudan is divided into 32 states:
- Imatong State
- Kapoeta State
- Maridi State
- Amadi State
- Gbudwe State
- Tambura State
- Jubek State
- Terekeka State
- Yei River State
- Wau State
- Aweil State
- Lol State
- Aweil East State
- Twic State
- Gogrial State
- Tonj State
- Eastern Lakes State
- Western Lakes State
- Gok State
- Northern Liech State
- Southern Liech State
- Ruweng State
- Jonglei State
- Western Nile State
- Northern Upper Nile State
- Central Upper Nile State
- Fangak State
- Bieh State
- Akobo State
- Maiwut State
- Latjor State
- Boma State
Counties of South Sudan
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Municipalities of South Sudan
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Municipalities of South Sudan
Demography of South Sudan
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Demographics of South Sudan
Government and politics of South Sudan
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Politics of South Sudan
Branches of the government of South Sudan
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Government of South Sudan
Executive branch of the government of South Sudan
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Legislative branch of the government of South Sudan
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Judicial branch of the government of South Sudan
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Judiciary of South Sudan
Foreign relations of South Sudan
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Foreign relations of South Sudan
International organization membership
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International organization membership of South Sudan
South Sudan is a member of:[10]
Law and order in South Sudan
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Law of South Sudan
Military of South Sudan
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Military of South Sudan
Local government in South Sudan
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Local government in South Sudan
History of South Sudan
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History of South Sudan
History of South Sudan, by period
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History of South Sudan, by region
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History of South Sudan, by subject
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- Military history of South Sudan
Culture of South Sudan
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Culture of South Sudan
Sports in South Sudan
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Sports in South Sudan
Economy and infrastructure of South Sudan
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Economy of South Sudan
Education in South Sudan
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Education in South Sudan
People from South Sudan
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- Angelo Dayu Agor, politician
- Francis Barsan, politician
- Muki Batali, politician
- Paul Lodu Bureng, politician
- John Malish Dujuk, politician
- Baptist Sabit Frances, politician
- Ngota Ifeny, politician
- Emmanuel Ija, politician
- Felix Ladu, politician
- Paterno Legge, politician
- Stephen Lemi Lokuron, politician
- Vincent Kujo Lubong, politician
- Thomas Lodu, politician
- Mary Karlino Madut, politician
- Clement Maring, politician
- Juliet Raphael Michael, politician
- Hellen Murshali, politician
- Ajonye Perpetua, politician
- Richard Remo, politician
- Adil Athanasio Surrur, politician
- Wol Dheil Thiep, politician
- John Lodu Tombe, politician
- Michael Tongun, politician
- Luka Anthony Ubur, politician
- Efisio Kon Uguak, politician
- Manasseh Lomole Waya, politician
Wikimedia Atlas of South Sudan