List of cities in South Sudan

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Cities of South Sudan
Juba, capital of South Sudan

The population estimates for cities in South Sudan are for 2010, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities where the population estimates are given. This list is not comprehensive.

[1]==List==

City Population County State
Abyei* 20,000 Abyei Area
* 11,000 Akobo county Jonglei State
Aweil 100,000 Aweil municipality Aweil State
Bentiu (Bantiu) 7,700 Unity State
Bor 26,800 Bor South County Jonglei State
Juba 372,410 Jubek State
Kuajok 78,111 Gogrial State
Malakal 139,450 Malakal County Upper Nile State
Nimule 45,000 Magwi County Imatong State
Rumbek 32,100 Rumbek Central County Lakes State
Tonj 17,340 Tonj Municipality Tonj State
Torit 20,050 Torit County Imatong State
Wau 151,320 Wau State
Yambio 40,400 Yambio County Western Equatoria State
Yei 185,000 Yei River State
Yirol 11,650 Lakes State

* The status of Abyei is contested as of the date of South Sudanese independence - 9 July 2011.

 
Largest cities or towns in South Sudan
According to the 2008 Census[2]
Rank Name State Pop.
Juba
Juba
Wau
Wau
1 Juba Central Equatoria 230,195
2 Wau Western Bahr el Ghazal 118,331
3 Malakal Upper Nile 114,528
4 Yambio Western Equatoria 105,881
5 Yei Central Equatoria 69,720
6 Renk Upper Nile 69,079
7 Aweil Northern Bahr el Ghazal 59,217
8 Maridi Western Equatoria 55,602
9 Bentiu Unity 41,328
10 Bor Jonglei 25,188

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Akobo.com
  2. ^ "South Sudan: States, Major Cities & Towns - Population Statistics in Maps and Charts". citypopulation.de.
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