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    Juba

    Capital of the Republic of South Sudan

    Juba 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. It has an area of 52 km², with the metropolitan area covering 336 km². Juba was established in 1920–21 by the Church Missionary Society in a small Bari village, also called Juba. The city was made as the capital of Mongalla Province in the late 1920s. The growth of the town accelerated following the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005, which made Juba the capital of the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan. Juba became the capital of South Sudan in 2011 after its independence, but influential parties wanted Ramciel to be the capital. The government announced the move of the capital to Ramciel, but it is yet to occur. Wikipedia

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  2. britannica.com

    6 days agoJuba, town, capital of South Sudan. It is a river port on the west bank of the Baḥr Al-Jabal (Mountain Nile), about 87 miles (140 km) south of Bor. Juba is a commercial centre for agricultural products produced in the surrounding area. It is a southern terminus for river traffic in South Sudan, and
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  3. southsudan.net

    Before the town of Juba. The area where the capital is today has traditionally been the land of the Bari, a Nilotic ethnic group with a long history of inhabiting the svanna along the river. The name Juba comes from the name of a small Bari village that used to exist in this area before the city of Juba was established.
  4. blackpast.org

    Juba is one of the newest capitals in the world. It became the capital of South Sudan when that nation was declared independent on July 9, 2011. Juba, located on the White Nile River, is the largest city in South Sudan and in 2011 it had an estimated population of 372,410 people. ... Juba has a long history. Archaeological evidence shows the ...
  5. britannica.com

    5 days agoProfessor Emeritus of History, University of California, Santa Barbara. Author of Shadows in the Grass: Britain in the Southern Sudan, 1918-1956 and others. Robert O. Collins, ... South Sudan's capital is Juba. South Sudan (more) South Sudan was settled by many of its current ethnic groups during the 15th-19th centuries.
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of South Sudan comprises the history of the territory of present-day South Sudan and the peoples inhabiting the region.. South Sudan's modern history is closely tied to that of Sudan.These ties began in the 19th century with the southward expansion of the Ottoman Khedivate of Egypt and the establishment of Turco-Egyptian Sudan with the land that makes up modern South Sudan ...
  7. iloveafrica.com

    May 31, 2023History of Juba. Nestled along the banks of the White Nile, Juba is not just the capital and largest city of South Sudan; it's a place rich in history and resilience. From its humble beginnings as a small Bari village, Juba has evolved into a thriving urban center, playing a pivotal role in the region's journey. ...
  8. worldatlas.com

    History Of South Sudan . Juba was founded in the 1920's when Anglo-Egyptian officials directed the relocation of residents of a small Bari Village that was home to the Nugent Intermediate School. The new town was named Juba and was to serve as the administrative seat of the Mongalla. The office of the Governor of Mongalla was officially moved ...
  9. assets.cambridge.org

    A HISTORY OF SOUTH SUDAN South Sudan is the world s youngest independent country. Established in 2011 after two wars, South Sudan has since reverted to a state of devastating civil strife. This book is the rst general history of the new country, from the arrival of Turco-Egyptian explorers in the upper Nile, the turbulence of the Mahdist revolu-
  10. journeygourmet.com

    History and Culture. Juba has a fascinating history dating back to colonial times. Visitors can explore the city's past at the South Sudan Museum, which houses a wide variety of historical and cultural artifacts. The city is also known for its vibrant music scene, with a mix of traditional and modern styles reflecting the cultural diversity of ...

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