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Greater Kapoeta information


Eastern Equatoria State – Greater Kapoeta to the east
Districts of East Equatoria: 3: Shokodom (Budi)
4: Kapoeta

Greater Kapoeta is the name given to the eastern half of the erstwhile Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan, at one time an administrative region with headquarters in the town of Kapoeta. Greater Kapoeta was divided between Kapoeta County and Budi County, named after the Buya and Didinga (BU-DI) people. Kapoeta County was later split into Kapoeta North, South and East counties.[1]

  1. ^ Mareike Schomerus (2005). "Southern Sudan at odds with itself: Dynamics of conflict and predicaments of peace" (PDF). Pact Sudan and the UK Department for International Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-07-15.

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Greater Kapoeta

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town of Kapoeta. Greater Kapoeta was divided between Kapoeta County and Budi County, named after the Buya and Didinga (BU-DI) people. Kapoeta County was...

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Toposa people

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The Toposa are a Nilotic ethnic group in South Sudan, living in the Greater Kapoeta region of Eastern Equatoria state. They have traditionally lived by...

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Didinga Hills

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rivers originate in the east of Didinga Hills, flowing eastward into Greater Kapoeta and discharging into the swampy area northeast of Narua. The rivers...

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Loyuro River

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river originates in the east of Didinga Hills, flowing eastward into Greater Kapoeta and discharging into the swampy area northeast of Narus. The river...

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Kapoeta East County

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Ethiopia to the east and Jonglei state to the west. It is part of the Greater Kapoeta region of the state. The largest ethnic group is the Toposa people...

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Eastern Equatoria

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Ikwotos counties, and Greater Kapoeta was divided into Budi County and Kapoeta county, which in turn was divided into Kapoeta North, South and East counties...

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Louis Lobong Lojore

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Rehabilitation Agency (SSRRA) for Greater Kapoeta, Commissioner for greater Kapoeta and deputy governor for greater Equatoria. When the civil war ended...

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Boya people

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numbering 20,000 to 25,000 people living in Budi County, part of the Greater Kapoeta region of the South Sudanese state of Eastern Equatoria. The language...

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Southern Sudan Peace Commission

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Lojore. He had previously been Commissioner for greater Kapoeta and Deputy Governor for the greater Equatoria during the war. Lojore is also the SPLM...

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Kapoeta North County

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emblem is an elephant. Kapoeta North is part of Greater Kapoeta, and was part of Kapoeta County. After it was split off, in 2006 Kapoeta North County did not...

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States of South Sudan

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contemporary regions) of Bahr el Ghazal (northwest), Equatoria (southern), and Greater Upper Nile (northeast). The states are further divided into 79 counties...

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Budi County

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East. Budi county was under Kapoeta District in 1956. It was split off when Greater Kapoeta was divided between Kapoeta Counties and Budi County. Historically...

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List of ethnic groups in South Sudan

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Equatoria (Kapoeta State) Laarim Surmic Burun (Maban) 100,000 Greater Upper Nile (Maban County) Burun Nilotic Didinga 150,000 Equatoria (Kapoeta State) Didinga...

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Namorunyang

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Pojulu people

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originated in the Kidepo Valley in the Kapoeta region. These Bari-speaking people were, however, forced out of Kapoeta and moved south and west by the Toposa...

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Boma State

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the Greater Upper Nile region and was formerly part of the state of Jonglei. The state bordered Akobo State, Imatong State, Jonglei State, Kapoeta State...

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Economy of South Sudan

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List of airports in South Sudan

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Eradication of dracunculiasis

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South Sudan

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Outline of South Sudan

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List of Indigenous peoples

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Meteorite fall

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Timur H5 No   Kangra Valley 1897 (approx.) India Himachal Pradesh H5 No   Kapoeta 22 April 1942 South Sudan — Howardite No   Kaposfüred 7 May 1995 Hungary...

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