Saturday, June 7

South Sudan currently has 10 states and 3 administrative areas (as of the latest arrangement in 2020, following a peace agreement). Here’s a complete list:


The 10 States of South Sudan

  1. Central Equatoria
    • Capital: Juba (also the national capital)
    • Includes towns like Yei and Terekeka.
  2. Eastern Equatoria
    • Capital: Torit
    • Known for the beautiful Imatong Mountains.
  3. Western Equatoria
    • Capital: Yambio
    • Home to lush forests and the Azande people.
  4. Jonglei
    • Capital: Bor
    • Known for the White Nile and seasonal flooding.
  5. Unity
    • Capital: Bentiu
    • Rich in oil reserves, but affected by conflict.
  6. Upper Nile
    • Capital: Malakal
    • Important for oil and river transport.
  7. Lakes
    • Capital: Rumbek
    • Traditionally home to the Dinka (Agar) community.
  8. Northern Bahr el Ghazal
    • Capital: Aweil
    • Bordering Sudan, key for trade and agriculture.
  9. Western Bahr el Ghazal
    • Capital: Wau
    • Known for cultural diversity and colonial history.
  10. Warrap
  • Capital: Kuajok
  • Homeland of many national political leaders.

3 Administrative Areas

These are not full states but hold special administrative status:

  1. Abyei Area (Disputed with Sudan)
    • Status: Special administrative region under Sudan–South Sudan agreement
    • Rich in oil and culturally tied to both nations.
  2. Pibor Administrative Area
    • Home to the Murle ethnic group
    • Formed to address conflict and community representation.
  3. Ruweng Administrative Area
    • Located in former Unity State
    • Also rich in oil and largely inhabited by the Panaruu Dinka.

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