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States of South Sudan

The States of South Sudan were created out of the three historic former provinces (and contemporary regions) of Bahr el Ghazal (northwest), Equatoria (southern), and Greater Upper Nile (northeast). The states are further divided into 79 counties.

States of South Sudan
CategoryFederated state
LocationRepublic of South Sudan
Number10 states
2 administrative areas
1 area with special administrative status
Government
Subdivisions

In October 2015, South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit issued a decree establishing 28 states in place of the 10 that was previously established.[1] The decree established the new states largely along ethnic lines.[citation needed] A number[who?] of opposition parties challenged the constitutionality of this decree and the decree was referred to parliament for approval as a constitutional amendment.[2] In November, the South Sudanese parliament approved the creation of the new states.[3] In January 2017, President Salva Kiir stated a decreed of further subdivision of the country from 28 into 32 states.[4]

In February 2020, as a result of a peace agreement that ended the South Sudanese Civil War, the country returned to the original 10 states plus two administrative areas, Greater Pibor and Ruweng, and the special administrative status area of Abyei.[5][6][7]

As a result of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2005, the Abyei Area is considered to be simultaneously part of the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan, effectively a condominium. The Kafia Kingi area is disputed between South Sudan and Sudan and the Ilemi Triangle is disputed between South Sudan and Kenya.

Ten states and three areas (2020–present) edit

 
The administrative subdivisions of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of:

Under the terms of a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020, South Sudan is divided into ten states, two administrative areas and one area with special administrative status.[8] The states and administrative areas are grouped into the three former historical provinces of the Sudan: Bahr el Ghazal, Equatoria, Greater Upper Nile. Each state is headed by a Governor and administrative areas are led by Chief Administrators.

Flag State or area Capital Governor or
Chief Administrator
Population
(2010)[9]
Area
(km2)[9]
Density
(/km2)
Region
  Northern Bahr el Ghazal Aweil Tong Aken Ngor 820,834 30,543.30 26.87 Bahr el Ghazal
  Western Bahr el Ghazal Wau Sarah Cleto Rial 358,692 91,075.95 3.94 Bahr el Ghazal
  Lakes Rumbek Rin Tueny Mabor[10] 782,504 43,595.08 17.95 Bahr el Ghazal
  Warrap Kuajok Gen. Kuol Muor Muor[11] 1,044,217 45,567.24 22.92 Bahr el Ghazal
  Western Equatoria Yambio Alfred Futiyu 658,863 79,342.66 8.30 Equatoria
  Central Equatoria Juba Emmanuel Adil Anthony 1,193,130 43,033.00 27.73 Equatoria
  Eastern Equatoria Torit Louis Lobong Lojore 962,719 73,472.01 13.10 Equatoria
  Jonglei Bor Denay Jock Chagor 1,228,824 80,926.00 TBD Greater Upper Nile
  Unity Bentiu Joseph Monytuil 399,105 TBD TBD Greater Upper Nile
  Upper Nile Malakal Budhok Ayang Kur[12] 1,013,629 77,283.42 13.12 Greater Upper Nile
  Abyei Area Abyei Kuol Deim Kuol 124,390 10,546.00 TBD Bahr el Ghazal
  Greater Pibor Area Pibor Lokali Amae Bullen[13] 214,676 41,962.00 TBD Greater Upper Nile
  Ruweng Area Pariang Stefano Wieu Mialek[14] 246,360 TBD TBD Greater Upper Nile

32 states (2017–2020) edit

 
The 32 states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan

On 14 January 2017, President Kiir issued a presidential decree that increased the number of federal states from 28 to 32.

List edit

The 32 states were as follows:[15]

State Counties Capital Last
Governor
Appt. to
Office Date
Refs Former
State
Greater Upper Nile Region (13 States)
Akobo State Akobo Akobo Johnson Gony Bilieu Jonglei
Bieh State Uror
Nyirol
Waat Moses Majiok Gatluak Jonglei
Boma State Pochalla
Pibor
Pibor Sultan Ismail Konyi Jonglei
Fangak State Ayod
Fangak
Ayod James Kok Ruea Jonglei
Jonglei State Bor
Twic East
Duk
Bor Philip Agwer Panyang Jonglei
Northern Liech State Mayom
Koch
Rubkona
Guit
Bentiu Joseph Nguen Monytuil Unity
Ruweng State Panriang
Abiemnhom
Panriang Thiaji de-Dut Deng Unity
Southern Liech State Mayendit
Leer
Panyijiar
Leer Teker Riek Dong Unity
Central Upper Nile State Akoka
Pigi
Baliet
Panyikang
Malakal James Tor Monybuny Upper Nile
Fashoda State Kodok
Manyo
Kodok Johnson Olony Upper Nile
Latjor State Ulang
Nasir
Nasir Peter Gatkuoth Khor Upper Nile
Maiwut State Longchuk
Koma
Maiwut
Maiwut Bol Ruach Rom Upper Nile
Northern Upper Nile State Renk
Maban
Melut
Renk Deng Akoi Gak Upper Nile
Bahr El Ghazal Region (10 States)
Eastern Lakes State Yirol East
Yirol West
Awerial
Yirol Ring Tueny Mabor Ring Tueny Mabor Lakes
Gok State Cueibet Cueibet Madang Majok Meen Madang Majok Meen Lakes
Western Lakes State Rumbek North
Rumbek East
Rumbek Center
Wulu
Rumbek Abraham Makoi Bol Abraham Makoi Bol Lakes
Aweil East State Aweil East Wanjok Deng Deng Akuei Deng Deng Akuei North Bahr el Ghazal
Aweil State Aweil South
Aweil Center
Aweil Ronald Ruai Deng Ronald Ruai Deng North Bahr el Ghazal
Gogrial State Gogrial West
Gogrial East
Kuacjok Abraham Gum Makuach Gregory Deng Kuach Aduol Warrap
Tonj State Tonj North
Tonj East
Tonj South
Tonj Akech Tong Aleu Akech Tong Aleu Warrap
Twic State Twic Mayen-Abun Bona Pariek Biar Kon Manyiel Kuol Warrap
Lol State Raja
Aweil North
Aweil West
Raja Rizik Zachariah Hassan Rizik Zachariah Hassan West Bahr el Ghazal
Wau State Jur River
Bagari
Wau Elias Waya Nyipouch Andrea Mayar Achor West Bahr el Ghazal
Equatoria Region (9 States)
Jubek State Juba* Juba Augustino Jadalla Wani Augustino Jadalla Wani Central Equatoria
Terekeka State Terekeka
Jemeiza
Gwor
Tali
Tigor
Terekeka Juma Ali Malou Juma Ali Malou Central Equatoria
Yei River State Yei
Lainya
Morobo
Kajo Keji
Yei David Lokonga Moses David Lokonga Moses Central Equatoria
Imatong State Lopa
Torit
Ikotos
Magwi
Torit Natisio Loluke Manir Natisio Loluke Manir East Equatoria
Kapoeta State Kapoeta North
Kapoeta East
Kapoeta South
Budi
Kapoeta Louise Lobong Lojore Louise Lobong Lojore East Equatoria
Amadi State Mvolo
Mundri West
Mundri East
Mundri Joseph Pachiko Joseph Pachiko West Equatoria
Gbudwe State Yambio
Ezo
Anzara
Yambio Patrick Raphael Zamoi Badagu Daniel Remposa West Equatoria
Maridi State Maridi
Ibba
Maridi Africano Monday Africano Monday West Equatoria
Tambura State Tambura
Nagero
Tambura Patrick Raphael Zamoi Patrick Raphael Zamoi West Equatoria

Note:

* - includes Bari, Lokoya and Nyangwara communities

28 states (2015–2017) edit

 
The 28 states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan
  1. – containing the national capital city of Juba
  2. – earlier called Eastern Bieh
  3. – earlier called Western Bieh
  4. – earlier called Western Nile

10 states (2011–2015) edit

 
The former ten states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan
Flag State Capital Population
(2010)[9]
Area
(km2)[9]
Density
(/km2)
Region
  Northern Bahr el Ghazal Aweil 820,834 30,543.30 26.87 Bahr el Ghazal
  Western Bahr el Ghazal Wau 358,692 91,075.95 3.94 Bahr el Ghazal
  Lakes Rumbek 782,504 43,595.08 17.95 Bahr el Ghazal
  Warrap Kuajok 1,044,217 45,567.24 22.92 Bahr el Ghazal
  Western Equatoria Yambio 658,863 79,342.66 8.30 Equatoria
  Central Equatoria Juba 1,193,130 43,033.00 27.73 Equatoria
  Eastern Equatoria Torit 962,719 73,472.01 13.10 Equatoria
  Jonglei Bor 1,443,500 122,580.83 11.78 Greater Upper Nile
  Unity Bentiu 645,465 37,836.39 17.06 Greater Upper Nile
  Upper Nile Malakal 1,013,629 77,283.42 13.12 Greater Upper Nile
  South Sudan Juba 8,923,553 644,329.37 13.85

SPLM-IO declaration edit

 
21 States of South Sudan as declared by the SPLM-IO

On 22 December 2014, leader of the SPLM-IO and former vice president Riek Machar declared the 10 states of South Sudan dissolved and the formation of 21 new states in a federal system. The declaration was not recognised by the South Sudanese government.[16] The Sudan Tribune reported on 1 January 2015 that Machar appointed "military governors" for several of his declared states.[17] These states became defunct when the SPLM-IO joined the unity government formed by the R-ARCSS in February 2020.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Radio Tamazuj. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ . Radio Tamazuj. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. ^ "South Sudan's Kiir appoints governors of 28 new states". Sudan Tribune.
  4. ^ . www.sudantribune.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. ^ . www.sudantribune.com. 12 May 2011. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Kiir agrees to relinquish controversial 32 states". Radio Tamazuj. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  7. ^ @dekuekd (15 February 2020). "So it has been decided that..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "After 6 years of war, will peace finally come to South Sudan?".
  9. ^ a b c d (PDF). Southern Sudan Centre for Census, Statistics and Evaluation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  10. ^ "South Sudan's Kiir sacks Lakes state governor". 8 June 2021.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Nhial, Cham (27 November 2023). "president-kiir-relieves-three-ministers-warrap-governor/". Eye Radio. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  12. ^ . South Sudan FP. 29 January 2021. Archived from the original on 8 December 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  13. ^ "New Pibor chief administrator vows to restore peace, security". Radio Tamazuj. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  14. ^ . 6 June 2022. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  15. ^ "The 32 Federal States of the Republic of South Sudan". paanluelwel.com. 22 January 2017.
  16. ^ "Uganda: Citizens in Uganda Welcome Rebel Formation of 21 States". allAfrica.com. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  17. ^ "South Sudan: Machar Appoints Top Rebel Command, State Governors". allAfrica.com. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.

External links edit

  • "States of South Sudan". Statoids.
  • South Sudan States Map

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The States of South Sudan were created out of the three historic former provinces and contemporary regions of Bahr el Ghazal northwest Equatoria southern and Greater Upper Nile northeast The states are further divided into 79 counties States of South SudanCategoryFederated stateLocationRepublic of South SudanNumber10 states 2 administrative areas 1 area with special administrative statusGovernmentState governmentSubdivisionsCountyIn October 2015 South Sudan s President Salva Kiir Mayardit issued a decree establishing 28 states in place of the 10 that was previously established 1 The decree established the new states largely along ethnic lines citation needed A number who of opposition parties challenged the constitutionality of this decree and the decree was referred to parliament for approval as a constitutional amendment 2 In November the South Sudanese parliament approved the creation of the new states 3 In January 2017 President Salva Kiir stated a decreed of further subdivision of the country from 28 into 32 states 4 In February 2020 as a result of a peace agreement that ended the South Sudanese Civil War the country returned to the original 10 states plus two administrative areas Greater Pibor and Ruweng and the special administrative status area of Abyei 5 6 7 As a result of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2005 the Abyei Area is considered to be simultaneously part of the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan effectively a condominium The Kafia Kingi area is disputed between South Sudan and Sudan and the Ilemi Triangle is disputed between South Sudan and Kenya Contents 1 Ten states and three areas 2020 present 2 32 states 2017 2020 2 1 List 3 28 states 2015 2017 3 1 Bahr el Ghazal 3 2 Equatoria 3 3 Greater Upper Nile 4 10 states 2011 2015 5 SPLM IO declaration 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTen states and three areas 2020 present edit nbsp The administrative subdivisions of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper NileUnder the terms of a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020 South Sudan is divided into ten states two administrative areas and one area with special administrative status 8 The states and administrative areas are grouped into the three former historical provinces of the Sudan Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper Nile Each state is headed by a Governor and administrative areas are led by Chief Administrators Flag State or area Capital Governor orChief Administrator Population 2010 9 Area km2 9 Density km2 Region nbsp Northern Bahr el Ghazal Aweil Tong Aken Ngor 820 834 30 543 30 26 87 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Western Bahr el Ghazal Wau Sarah Cleto Rial 358 692 91 075 95 3 94 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Lakes Rumbek Rin Tueny Mabor 10 782 504 43 595 08 17 95 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Warrap Kuajok Gen Kuol Muor Muor 11 1 044 217 45 567 24 22 92 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Western Equatoria Yambio Alfred Futiyu 658 863 79 342 66 8 30 Equatoria nbsp Central Equatoria Juba Emmanuel Adil Anthony 1 193 130 43 033 00 27 73 Equatoria nbsp Eastern Equatoria Torit Louis Lobong Lojore 962 719 73 472 01 13 10 Equatoria nbsp Jonglei Bor Denay Jock Chagor 1 228 824 80 926 00 TBD Greater Upper Nile nbsp Unity Bentiu Joseph Monytuil 399 105 TBD TBD Greater Upper Nile nbsp Upper Nile Malakal Budhok Ayang Kur 12 1 013 629 77 283 42 13 12 Greater Upper Nile nbsp Abyei Area Abyei Kuol Deim Kuol 124 390 10 546 00 TBD Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Greater Pibor Area Pibor Lokali Amae Bullen 13 214 676 41 962 00 TBD Greater Upper Nile nbsp Ruweng Area Pariang Stefano Wieu Mialek 14 246 360 TBD TBD Greater Upper Nile32 states 2017 2020 edit nbsp The 32 states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper Nile On 14 January 2017 President Kiir issued a presidential decree that increased the number of federal states from 28 to 32 The now defunct Eastern Nile State was split into 2 individual states Central Upper Nile State with Malakal as its capital city and Northern Upper Nile State with Renk as its capital city Akobo State was formed and split from Bieh State with Akobo as its capital It comprises Akobo county in the Greater Upper Nile Region Maiwut State was formed and split from Latjoor State in the Greater Upper Nile Region retaining Koma Longuchuk and Maiwut counties Tambura State was formed and split from Gbudwe State with Tambura as its capital It comprises Tambura and Nagero counties in the Equatoria Region List edit The 32 states were as follows 15 State Counties Capital LastGovernor Appt toOffice Date Refs FormerStateGreater Upper Nile Region 13 States Akobo State Akobo Akobo Johnson Gony Bilieu JongleiBieh State UrorNyirol Waat Moses Majiok Gatluak JongleiBoma State PochallaPibor Pibor Sultan Ismail Konyi JongleiFangak State AyodFangak Ayod James Kok Ruea JongleiJonglei State BorTwic EastDuk Bor Philip Agwer Panyang JongleiNorthern Liech State MayomKochRubkonaGuit Bentiu Joseph Nguen Monytuil UnityRuweng State PanriangAbiemnhom Panriang Thiaji de Dut Deng UnitySouthern Liech State MayenditLeerPanyijiar Leer Teker Riek Dong UnityCentral Upper Nile State AkokaPigiBalietPanyikang Malakal James Tor Monybuny Upper NileFashoda State KodokManyo Kodok Johnson Olony Upper NileLatjor State UlangNasir Nasir Peter Gatkuoth Khor Upper NileMaiwut State LongchukKomaMaiwut Maiwut Bol Ruach Rom Upper NileNorthern Upper Nile State RenkMabanMelut Renk Deng Akoi Gak Upper NileBahr El Ghazal Region 10 States Eastern Lakes State Yirol EastYirol WestAwerial Yirol Ring Tueny Mabor Ring Tueny Mabor LakesGok State Cueibet Cueibet Madang Majok Meen Madang Majok Meen LakesWestern Lakes State Rumbek NorthRumbek EastRumbek CenterWulu Rumbek Abraham Makoi Bol Abraham Makoi Bol LakesAweil East State Aweil East Wanjok Deng Deng Akuei Deng Deng Akuei North Bahr el GhazalAweil State Aweil SouthAweil Center Aweil Ronald Ruai Deng Ronald Ruai Deng North Bahr el GhazalGogrial State Gogrial WestGogrial East Kuacjok Abraham Gum Makuach Gregory Deng Kuach Aduol WarrapTonj State Tonj NorthTonj EastTonj South Tonj Akech Tong Aleu Akech Tong Aleu WarrapTwic State Twic Mayen Abun Bona Pariek Biar Kon Manyiel Kuol WarrapLol State RajaAweil NorthAweil West Raja Rizik Zachariah Hassan Rizik Zachariah Hassan West Bahr el GhazalWau State Jur RiverBagari Wau Elias Waya Nyipouch Andrea Mayar Achor West Bahr el GhazalEquatoria Region 9 States Jubek State Juba Juba Augustino Jadalla Wani Augustino Jadalla Wani Central EquatoriaTerekeka State TerekekaJemeizaGworTaliTigor Terekeka Juma Ali Malou Juma Ali Malou Central EquatoriaYei River State YeiLainyaMoroboKajo Keji Yei David Lokonga Moses David Lokonga Moses Central EquatoriaImatong State LopaToritIkotosMagwi Torit Natisio Loluke Manir Natisio Loluke Manir East EquatoriaKapoeta State Kapoeta NorthKapoeta EastKapoeta SouthBudi Kapoeta Louise Lobong Lojore Louise Lobong Lojore East EquatoriaAmadi State MvoloMundri WestMundri East Mundri Joseph Pachiko Joseph Pachiko West EquatoriaGbudwe State YambioEzoAnzara Yambio Patrick Raphael Zamoi Badagu Daniel Remposa West EquatoriaMaridi State MaridiIbba Maridi Africano Monday Africano Monday West EquatoriaTambura State TamburaNagero Tambura Patrick Raphael Zamoi Patrick Raphael Zamoi West EquatoriaNote includes Bari Lokoya and Nyangwara communities28 states 2015 2017 edit nbsp The 28 states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper Nile Bahr el Ghazal edit Aweil Aweil East Eastern Lakes Gogrial Gok Lol Tonj Twic Wau Western Lakes Equatoria edit Amadi Gbudwe Imatong Jubek1 Maridi Namorunyang Terekeka Yei River Greater Upper Nile edit Boma Bieh2 Eastern Nile Jonglei Latjoor Northern Liech Ruweng Southern Liech Fangak3 Fashoda4 containing the national capital city of Juba earlier called Eastern Bieh earlier called Western Bieh earlier called Western Nile10 states 2011 2015 edit nbsp The former ten states of South Sudan grouped in the three historical provinces of the Sudan Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper NileFlag State Capital Population 2010 9 Area km2 9 Density km2 Region nbsp Northern Bahr el Ghazal Aweil 820 834 30 543 30 26 87 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Western Bahr el Ghazal Wau 358 692 91 075 95 3 94 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Lakes Rumbek 782 504 43 595 08 17 95 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Warrap Kuajok 1 044 217 45 567 24 22 92 Bahr el Ghazal nbsp Western Equatoria Yambio 658 863 79 342 66 8 30 Equatoria nbsp Central Equatoria Juba 1 193 130 43 033 00 27 73 Equatoria nbsp Eastern Equatoria Torit 962 719 73 472 01 13 10 Equatoria nbsp Jonglei Bor 1 443 500 122 580 83 11 78 Greater Upper Nile nbsp Unity Bentiu 645 465 37 836 39 17 06 Greater Upper Nile nbsp Upper Nile Malakal 1 013 629 77 283 42 13 12 Greater Upper Nile nbsp South Sudan Juba 8 923 553 644 329 37 13 85SPLM IO declaration edit nbsp 21 States of South Sudan as declared by the SPLM IOOn 22 December 2014 leader of the SPLM IO and former vice president Riek Machar declared the 10 states of South Sudan dissolved and the formation of 21 new states in a federal system The declaration was not recognised by the South Sudanese government 16 The Sudan Tribune reported on 1 January 2015 that Machar appointed military governors for several of his declared states 17 These states became defunct when the SPLM IO joined the unity government formed by the R ARCSS in February 2020 See also editList of states of South Sudan by Human Development Index List of current state governors in South Sudan ISO 3166 2 SS States of SudanReferences edit Kiir and Makuei want 28 states in South Sudan Radio Tamazuj Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Kiir pressured into taking decree to parliament for approval Radio Tamazuj Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 South Sudan s Kiir appoints governors of 28 new states Sudan Tribune South Sudanese President creates four more states Sudan Tribune Plural news and views on Sudan www sudantribune com Archived from the original on 18 September 2017 Retrieved 1 March 2017 South Sudan Kiir agrees to re establish the 10 states Sudan Tribune Plural news and views on Sudan www sudantribune com 12 May 2011 Archived from the original on 1 November 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2020 Kiir agrees to relinquish controversial 32 states Radio Tamazuj Retrieved 15 February 2020 dekuekd 15 February 2020 So it has been decided that Tweet via Twitter After 6 years of war will peace finally come to South Sudan a b c d Statistical Yearbook for Southern Sudan 2010 PDF Southern Sudan Centre for Census Statistics and Evaluation Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2012 South Sudan s Kiir sacks Lakes state governor 8 June 2021 permanent dead link Nhial Cham 27 November 2023 president kiir relieves three ministers warrap governor Eye Radio Retrieved 27 November 2023 Budhok Ayang Kur appointed Governor of Upper Nile state South Sudan FP 29 January 2021 Archived from the original on 8 December 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2021 New Pibor chief administrator vows to restore peace security Radio Tamazuj Retrieved 24 June 2022 South Sudan s Kiir sacks Ruweng chief administrator 6 June 2022 Archived from the original on 9 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 The 32 Federal States of the Republic of South Sudan paanluelwel com 22 January 2017 Uganda Citizens in Uganda Welcome Rebel Formation of 21 States allAfrica com 7 January 2015 Retrieved 9 January 2015 South Sudan Machar Appoints Top Rebel Command State Governors allAfrica com 1 January 2015 Retrieved 9 January 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to States of South Sudan States of South Sudan Statoids South Sudan States Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title States of South Sudan amp oldid 1187909205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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