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Outline of South Sudan

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Sudan:

Location of 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]

General reference edit

Geography of South Sudan edit

Geography of South Sudan

  • South Sudan is: a country
  • Atlas of South Sudan

Location edit

  • South Sudan is situated within the following regions:
  • Time zone(s):

Environment of South Sudan edit

Environment of South Sudan

Natural geographic features of South Sudan edit

Landforms of South Sudan

Regions of South Sudan edit

Regions of South Sudan

Ecoregions of South Sudan edit

Administrative divisions of South Sudan edit

Administrative divisions of South Sudan

States of South Sudan edit

States of South Sudan South Sudan is divided into 32 states:

  1. Imatong State
  2. Kapoeta State
  3. Maridi State
  4. Amadi State
  5. Gbudwe State
  6. Tambura State
  7. Jubek State
  8. Terekeka State
  9. Yei River State
  10. Wau State
  11. Aweil State
  12. Lol State
  13. Aweil East State
  14. Twic State
  15. Gogrial State
  16. Tonj State
  17. Eastern Lakes State
  18. Western Lakes State
  19. Gok State
  20. Northern Liech State
  21. Southern Liech State
  22. Ruweng State
  23. Jonglei State
  24. Western Nile State
  25. Northern Upper Nile State
  26. Central Upper Nile State
  27. Fangak State
  28. Bieh State
  29. Akobo State
  30. Maiwut State
  31. Latjor State
  32. Boma State
Counties of South Sudan edit
  • Counties of South Sudan – the ten states of the East African country of South Sudan are divided into 86 counties.
Municipalities of South Sudan edit

Municipalities of South Sudan

Demography of South Sudan edit

Demographics of South Sudan

Government and politics of South Sudan edit

Politics of South Sudan

Branches of the government of South Sudan edit

Government of South Sudan

Executive branch of the government of South Sudan edit

Legislative branch of the government of South Sudan edit

Judicial branch of the government of South Sudan edit

Judiciary of South Sudan

Foreign relations of South Sudan edit

Foreign relations of South Sudan

International organization membership edit

International organization membership of South Sudan South Sudan is a member of:[10]

Law and order in South Sudan edit

Law of South Sudan

Military of South Sudan edit

Military of South Sudan

Local government in South Sudan edit

Local government in South Sudan

History of South Sudan edit

History of South Sudan

History of South Sudan, by period edit

History of South Sudan, by region edit

History of South Sudan, by subject edit

Culture of South Sudan edit

Culture of South Sudan

Art in South Sudan edit

Sports in South Sudan edit

Sports in South Sudan

Economy and infrastructure of South Sudan edit

Economy of South Sudan

Education in South Sudan edit

Education in South Sudan

People from South Sudan edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UN classification of world regions". UN. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. ^ Broadcast of Declaration of Independence (part 1)
  3. ^ Broadcast of Declaration of Independence (part 2)
  4. ^ Worsnip, Patrick (14 July 2011). "South Sudan admitted to U.N. as 193rd member". Reuters. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  5. ^ "UN welcomes South Sudan as 193rd Member State". United Nations News Service. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  6. ^ "South Sudan Becomes African Union's 54th Member". Voice of America News. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Ethiopia Agrees to Back Somalia Army Operations, IGAD Says". Bloomberg Businessweek. 25 November 2011. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Freedom House Congratulates South Sudan for Signing the Geneva Conventions". Freedom House. 20 July 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  9. ^ "South Sudan profile". BBC. 5 July 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  10. ^ "South Sudan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.

External links edit

  Wikimedia Atlas of South Sudan

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Sudan Location of South SudanSouth 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 Flag of South SudanCoat of arms of South Sudan Contents 1 General reference 2 Geography of South Sudan 2 1 Location 2 2 Environment of South Sudan 2 2 1 Natural geographic features of South Sudan 2 3 Regions of South Sudan 2 3 1 Ecoregions of South Sudan 2 3 2 Administrative divisions of South Sudan 2 3 2 1 States of South Sudan 2 3 2 2 Counties of South Sudan 2 3 2 3 Municipalities of South Sudan 2 4 Demography of South Sudan 3 Government and politics of South Sudan 3 1 Branches of the government of South Sudan 3 1 1 Executive branch of the government of South Sudan 3 1 2 Legislative branch of the government of South Sudan 3 1 3 Judicial branch of the government of South Sudan 3 2 Foreign relations of South Sudan 3 2 1 International organization membership 3 3 Law and order in South Sudan 3 4 Military of South Sudan 3 5 Local government in South Sudan 4 History of South Sudan 4 1 History of South Sudan by period 4 2 History of South Sudan by region 4 3 History of South Sudan by subject 5 Culture of South Sudan 5 1 Art in South Sudan 5 2 Sports in South Sudan 6 Economy and infrastructure of South Sudan 7 Education in South Sudan 8 People from South Sudan 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeneral reference editPronunciation s uː ˈ d ae n or s uː ˈ d ɑː n Common English country name s South Sudan Official English country name s Republic of South Sudan Nickname s Common endonym s Official endonym s Adjectival s South Sudanese Demonym s South Sudanese International rankings of South SudanGeography of South Sudan editGeography of South Sudan South Sudan is a country Atlas of South SudanLocation edit South Sudan is situated within the following regions Time zone s Environment of South Sudan edit Environment of South Sudan Climate of South Sudan Ecology of South Sudan Ecoregions in South Sudan Wildlife of South Sudan Fauna of South Sudan Birds of South Sudan Mammals of South Sudan Insects of South Sudan List of moths of Sudan and South SudanNatural geographic features of South Sudan edit Landforms of South Sudan Rivers of South Sudan World Heritage Sites in South SudanRegions of South Sudan edit Regions of South Sudan Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper NileEcoregions of South Sudan edit Main article Ecoregions in South Sudan Administrative divisions of South Sudan edit Administrative divisions of South Sudan Regions of South Sudan States of South SudanStates of South Sudan edit 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 StateCounties of South Sudan edit Counties of South Sudan the ten states of the East African country of South Sudan are divided into 86 counties Municipalities of South Sudan edit Municipalities of South Sudan Capital of South Sudan Capital of South Sudan Cities of South SudanDemography of South Sudan edit Demographics of South SudanGovernment and politics of South Sudan editPolitics of South Sudan Form of government Federal presidential democratic republic Capital of South Sudan Capital of South Sudan Elections in South Sudan specific elections Political parties in South SudanBranches of the government of South Sudan edit Government of South Sudan Executive branch of the government of South Sudan edit Head of state President of South Sudan List of presidents of South Sudan List of vice presidents of South Sudan Head of government President of South Sudan Cabinet of South Sudan List of Finance Ministers of South Sudan Ministries of South Sudan Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry South Sudan Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries South Sudan Ministry of Cabinet Affairs South Sudan Ministry of Commerce Industry and Investment South Sudan Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports South Sudan Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs South Sudan Ministry of Education Science and Technology South Sudan Ministry of Electricity and Dams South Sudan Ministry of Environment South Sudan Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning South Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation South Sudan Ministry of Gender Social Welfare and Religious Affairs South Sudan Ministry of Health South Sudan Ministry of Higher Education Science and Technology South Sudan Ministry of Housing Physical Planning and Environment South Sudan Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management South Sudan Ministry of Information and Broadcasting South Sudan Ministry of Internal Affairs South Sudan Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources South Sudan Ministry of Justice South Sudan Ministry of Labour Public Service and Human Resource Development South Sudan Ministry of National Security South Sudan Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs South Sudan Ministry of Peace and CPA Implementation South Sudan Ministry of Petroleum and Mining South Sudan Ministry of Roads and Bridges South Sudan Ministry of Telecommunication and Postal Services South Sudan Ministry of Transport and Roads South Sudan Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism South Sudan Legislative branch of the government of South Sudan edit National Legislature of South Sudan bicameral Upper house National Legislative Assembly Lower house Council of StatesJudicial branch of the government of South Sudan edit Judiciary of South Sudan Supreme Court of South SudanForeign relations of South Sudan edit Foreign relations of South Sudan Diplomatic missions in South Sudan List of Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to South Sudan People s Republic of China Ambassador to South Sudan United Nations Mission in South Sudan United States Ambassador to South Sudan Diplomatic missions of South Sudan Egypt South Sudan relations India South Sudan relations Israel South Sudan relations South Sudan Sudan relations South Sudan Uganda relations South Sudan United States relations Philippines South Sudan relationsInternational organization membership edit International organization membership of South Sudan South Sudan is a member of 10 African Union AU Food and Agriculture Organization FAO Group of 77 G77 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development IBRD International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement ICRM International Development Association IDA International Fund for Agricultural Development IFAD International Finance Corporation IFC International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRCS International Labour Organization ILO International Monetary Fund IMF International Criminal Police Organization Interpol International Organization for Migration IOM Inter Parliamentary Union IPU Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency MIGA United Nations UN United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Universal Postal Union UPU World Customs Organization WCO World Health Organization WHO World Meteorological Organization WMO Law and order in South Sudan edit Law of South Sudan Constitution of South Sudan Human rights in South Sudan LGBT rights in South Sudan Law enforcement in South Sudan South Sudan Police Service Visa policy of South SudanMilitary of South Sudan edit Military of South Sudan Command Commander in chief President of South Sudan Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs South Sudan Forces Army of South Sudan Navy of South Sudan noneLocal government in South Sudan edit Local government in South SudanHistory of South Sudan editHistory of South Sudan History of South Sudan by period edit Addis Ababa Agreement 1972 Anyanya First Sudanese Civil War Second Sudanese Civil War South Kordofan conflict Southern Sudan Autonomous Region 1972 1983 Comprehensive Peace Agreement 2005 Constitution of Southern Sudan 2005 Southern Sudan Autonomous Region 2005 2011 South Sudanese independence referendum 2011 Sudanese nomadic conflicts South Sudan internal conflict 2011 present 2012 South Sudan Sudan border warHistory of South Sudan by region edit History of South Sudan by subject edit Military history of South Sudan South Sudan Defence ForcesCulture of South Sudan editChild marriage in South SudanCulture of South Sudan Languages of South Sudan Bai language South Sudan Baka language South Sudan Beli language South Sudan Lango language South Sudan Media in South Sudan National symbols of South Sudan Coat of arms of South Sudan Flag of South Sudan National anthem of South Sudan People of South Sudan Aja people South Sudan Bai people South Sudan Baka people Congo and South Sudan Bongo people South Sudan Lango people South Sudan Prostitution in South Sudan Public holidays in South Sudan Religion in South Sudan Christianity in South Sudan Roman Catholicism in South Sudan List of Roman Catholic dioceses in South Sudan Hinduism in South Sudan Islam in South Sudan Scouting and Guiding in South Sudan South Sudan Scout Association World Heritage Sites in South SudanArt in South Sudan edit Sports in South Sudan edit Sports in South Sudan Basketball in South Sudan South Sudan national basketball team Football in South Sudan National football teams South Sudan national football team South Sudan national football team results South Sudan women s national football team South Sudan Football Association South Sudan Football Championship South Sudan at the Olympics South Sudan National CupEconomy and infrastructure of South Sudan editEconomy of South Sudan Economic rank by nominal GDP Banking in South Sudan Central bank Bank of South Sudan Banks in South Sudan Communications in South Sudan Media of South Sudan Postage stamps and postal history of South Sudan Telecommunications in South Sudan Telephone numbers in South Sudan Companies of South Sudan Currency of South Sudan South Sudanese pound Energy in South Sudan Power stations in South Sudan Health care in South Sudan Hospitals in South Sudan Mining in South Sudan Tourism in South Sudan Transport in South Sudan Air transport in South Sudan Airlines of South Sudan Airports in South Sudan Rail transport in South Sudan Railway stations in South Sudan Water supply and sanitation in South Sudan Water supply in South SudanEducation in South Sudan editEducation in South Sudan Universities in South Sudan Catholic University of South Sudan Women s education in South SudanPeople from South Sudan editAngelo 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 politicianSee also editList of international rankings Outline of geography Bor Airport South Sudan Bor District South Sudan Daga River South Sudan List of South Sudanese state governors Pongo River South Sudan South Sudan Communist Party South Sudan Democratic Movement South Sudan Liberal Party South Sudan Liberation Movement South Sudan Oyee South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission South Sudanese general election 2010 South Sudanese passport Talent Search South Sudan 2012 The Citizen South Sudan Water For South SudanReferences edit UN classification of world regions UN Retrieved 25 September 2011 Broadcast of Declaration of Independence part 1 Broadcast of Declaration of Independence part 2 Worsnip Patrick 14 July 2011 South Sudan admitted to U N as 193rd member Reuters Retrieved 2011 07 24 UN welcomes South Sudan as 193rd Member State United Nations News Service 14 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2011 South Sudan Becomes African Union s 54th Member Voice of America News 28 July 2011 Retrieved 28 July 2011 Ethiopia Agrees to Back Somalia Army Operations IGAD Says Bloomberg Businessweek 25 November 2011 Archived from the original on July 29 2012 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Freedom House Congratulates South Sudan for Signing the Geneva Conventions Freedom House 20 July 2012 Retrieved 2012 07 20 South Sudan profile BBC 5 July 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2011 South Sudan The World Factbook United States Central Intelligence Agency October 7 2021 Retrieved October 19 2021 External links editSouth Sudan at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Wikimedia Atlas of South Sudan Government of South Sudan Government of South Sudan USA and UN Mission Government of South Sudan UK Mission Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly South Sudan The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Outline of South Sudan at Curlie South Sudan profile from the BBC News Sudan s Shaky Peace National Geographic November 2010 Photo gallery by George Steinmetz Peace Agreements signed by South Sudan UN Peacemaker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outline of South Sudan amp oldid 1186573726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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