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South Sudan: Force Protection Map As of September 2016 White Nile Sennar South Sudan: Force Protection map as of September 2016 White Nile Sennar The map is to show areas that require force protection and areas that we are deny access , it should not be use Politically or security related issues. ! ! Girbanat Renk ! !Wad Manyo Dakona Dolieb Hill, Warjok, Dethang and Lelo Deny access by SPLA, SUDAN Since: Dec 2015 ! El-galhak ! ! Torakit Umm Renk Brabit !! Kaka Melut ! ! Paloich ! M!elut ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Wuntau ! ! ! ! ! ! Panyang ! ! Bunj ! ! Pariang !! ! ! ! ! ! Fashod!a ! ! !! Rom Kodok River ! Maban ! ! ! Kodok ! ! Malakal ! Deny access by SPLA, ! ! Lul !Akoka ! ! ! ! ! Biu Since: Jan 2016 ! Pa!riang Wath ! ! ! Agarak ! ! Malual ! WanTgonga ! Panyikang ! ! ! Kech ! P ! Abiemnhom Narir P! Baliet ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Patugo ! !Abiemnom Guit ! Banglai ! Meshra ! Biil Pul Baliet ! Phom el Nyinthok ! ! Mabior Bentiu! Nimni Keew ! Pakoi !! Wun-gak ! Udier Mayen ! Ajak-kwach Mayom ! ! Luthni Jafar ! ! !Mayom Deng Pan-nhial ! !! ! ! ! Aweil N!oGrotkh-machar P! Guit ! Malual ! Abun Molbang ! Longochuk Gok-machar ! Akol ! ! Akoc Thargana! Thangoro ! Chotbora ! ! ! weil Bai ! Turalei ! ! ! Paguir ! Chuei ! ! A Mangar-paka!l !! ! i Nyamlell Yargot ! ! Pan Nyok ! Aweng !Mayom !RubNkhoialndiua ! Tor Canal/Pig ! ! ! ! Kiech Warweng ! !E!ast Madhol Akak T!wic Buoth ! Kuey Toch Luakpiny Chelkou Wedweil ! Rier ! ! Kuon ! Aweil West ! Wanyjok ! Pakor Wunrok ! Mayenjur ! ! Mutthiang ! Panliet ! Wicok ! Bielli Fangak Canal/Pigi sir Koat ! Dome !Na ! ! Ayai ! ! ! Tiaraliet Dang Toic ! Buaw Chua!i Ying Juong ! Ghabat ! ! Duar ! Nyadin Aroyo P Wathmuok G!ogrial ! Panomdejop P! ! Jagai MangGokogrial El-warran ! Pagil Ulang ! ! ! ! ! Nyirol ! ! Gossinga ! Chak-chak Panthou ! Pan-achier ! Thorial Wath-thier ! ! Nasser Maiwu!t Kigili ! Malek-alel Aweil West ! Achier-chok ! ! ! Gurnyang ! Malek-alel Alek ! !East ! Pulturuk Ulang ! ! Gabir ! Koch! ! Kandag Nyirol ! Yomding !Liet-nhom Liet-nhom ! Long Kap Dhor Wang Lankien Pagak Shiekh South ! ! Haat ! ! ! ! Kosho Raga!! Raja ! Gogrial Koch ! Bieh! Dhor Jak Uffio ! Elok ! Kar-ajak Lankien ! Padeah ! Kull ! ! ! Akop Dablual ! Bukteng Bar Mayen ! !Leer Aweil Centre ! Ghanna P! Lunyaker ! Malwal-gakhoth ! ! ! Dhor Thonyor Pankot ! ! ! Fagil Ayod ! ! Thir Ayod ! !! Walgak ! Bada Warrap Tonj Mayendit ! ! Jwong ! ! Pageu Pathai ! Yieth-liet ! ! Rualbet ! ! Pulchuol ! ! Kaikuiny ! Yala Pabuong ! Tanyang !! Wanding ! Thar-kueng North ! Leer ! ! ! Sopo Kiyango ! Pieri Dwal Romich ! ! Wun-chuei ! Woi ! Kier ETHIOPIA ! Atido ! Mayendit Yuai Dong ! ! ! Yuai ! Madol ! Panyok Tonj East !Akobo ! Bisellia Wau Mapura ! Maper ! ! ! Pajut ! Wei-kol ! ! Kuru P ! Wun-kot !! ! Gap ! Mboro P! Mayom ! Chiban ! ! ! Uku ! Mbili Burmath Wanh Duk o ! ! Poktar ! Akob Alel Panyijar Payuel Rumbek ! Dhor-nhom ! Uror Jur ! Duk CENTRAL Wau River Tonj North Pany!ijiar ! ! Mapel!! Pulmok Pochalla Medil ! Pantoich Pochalla ! Tw!ic East ! AFRICAN Malou-pech ! Kuthai ! Talo ! Peili ! !! Shambe PPaanyyaaggoor r ! ! Cueibet Rumbek ! ! Cueibet!! ! Amok-piny ! Karair Wanglei Kapoeta in EE-Boma-Pochalla in GPAA ! Paliau REPUBLIC Cueibet COeanatgraeb Yirol ! Maar Deny access by SPLA, Deim ! Raffili ! ! ! !Pibor ! Kelo Bakhit ! P PagarauE!aAsdtior ! Bolotinganu Since: March 2016 Bo River Tonj P! Pacong ! ! Amerachir ! Jalle ! Bilait Post ! Pan-awach Yali!Nyang ! ! Said R!umbek Manb!isha South ! Karich ! ! Lang Bor South ! Lawol ! ! Ndia Gatti Atiabba Yirol Gumuruk Dorat ! Poktap- Jiech in Ayod County Wulu ! ! ! ! ! ! Nadiangere ! ! Ea!st Manyabol ! Bolotifor Nagero! Nagero ! Wullu Mayom Chuei Deny access by SPLA, ! Akot !Yirol West ! ! Lol Aluakluak Pibor Since: March 2016 !Nagero ! Majok ! ! Madbar Toinya Mapuordit ! Didi Nangume ! Jokki ! ! ! Akeu Wulu ! Abbot ! Anuol Bunagok P ! Pengko ! ! Mewun Eassi Dekada ! P! Tambura Mvolo Bunagok ! ! Kolnyang !! ! ! Dogoba Awerial Malek ! Bittima Tali ! Namutina ! Bufi ! ! Awiri Nzara Nakape !Mvolo ! ! Kirma Banwar ! Tur Gutetian Tindalo ! Tambura ! ! ! Gemmaiza !! T!erekeka ! Mbara Kediba Gobo ! Doso ! ! Lopore Wala Legend ! Kediba ! Nanyangachor ! Mupoi ! Wandi ! Rego ! ! Gullu ! ! Lafon ! Kozi ! KemManudne dri Logono Yangiri ! ! ! ! Country Capital ! Ezo Ringwa ! Mundri East Kapoeta ! ^! Kotobi ! ! Kapoeta ! Bagidi ! Maruka Karika Lanyi ! Buko ! Karotho ! Ezo Ibba Singbi M! aridi Bahr Olo! ! North ! Kalimulinga !! Yambio ! Madreggi ! Mundri Tijor ! Wulikare East State Capitals Andari Bittima ! Gariya ! Jambo ! Riwoto P! ! ! Bahr Naam ! Baragu! Nagasi Maridi ! Mu!dubai West Gondokoro ! ! ! ! Ringasi ! ! Nanngolet Populated place Manikaka!ra M!ukAungutua ! Gworolorongo ! ! Ba-ngai-ngai/and Ibba ! Kuanga! Mambe ! ! ! ! Bangolo ! Imehejek Kapoeta ! ! Senam!biaManum ^! ! Bazing!ua Mb!orok!o ! !Mura ! Lokolio Ndoruma ^ UNDSS_Access_Constraint_20160901 ! Ngamando ! Ngangala ! Kimotong ! ! Loronyo Post Nzara ! ! ! Bingo Lologo ! !! Lohutok ! James Ngutwa Onduraba a ! ! Baka ! !Mangara Jub Iboni <all other values> P ! Diko ! Tore ! Tukudungwen Longairo!Torit Narus Wonduruba, CES P! James ! ! Ueli Sindiru ! Nesitu ! Chalamni Kapoeta !! ! Marawa ! ! ! ! Nadapal Sakure Gangura Lainya ! Duro Okaru Tirangore Force Protection Deny access by SPLA, ! Maradu ! Lobira ! ! P Budi South ! ! Odio Lainya !! Lainya P! Since: Dec 2015 Nyigo ! MOSS Compliance ! ! Layo Lobonok ! Kit ! ! Naqichot ! Natinga Lomudung Limbe Loka ! Fagar ! Gunyoro Molongori ! (new Sit ! ! Magwi ! Chukudum Lotome West ! Karpeto ! Nagishot ! Yei !! Yei Arado ! Loguli !! ! ! New Cush Abyei region** ! Kanchu ! Iko!tos Kidepo ! DEMOCRATIC ! Madi ! Kajo ! Moli ! Lotukei Mogiri Ikotos ! Lasu ! Kerepi Magwi KENYA Undetermined boundary* Morobo, CES ! !Keji Sh!ukoli ! Opari ! New Lasu Gad!!eru! ! REPUBLIC OF !! Mes!ika ! Tsertanya Deny access by SPLA, Kanga Pugee ! Lobone ! ! Lofus ¯ Kenyiba Ulako ! International Boundaries !! Kajo-keji 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 Since: Nov 2015 ! !!Jolimo THE CONGO Morobo ! Pomoju Kilometers County Boundaries Morobo Bamurye ! ! Kaya UGANDA Creation Date: 01 September 2016 Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/south-sudan *Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. **Final status of Abyei region is not yet determined. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations..
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