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Litoyro Mura Kwamkunyu Kai-emongorr Kathiren Nyang'Amunyen Nakiwalet Kapoeta R Lorionetom Range Imehejek p Lokidokotoy Nadupuduku Nakolo Naoyeta Jeraputa Buripiong Kineti Nakordula !( Kapoeta Kabokor Ing'ole Lumian Mayen Son p! Buno Idali Morugurn Korea Lokalyan Nebur Murua-Kidel Loropio Napeduru Lobongoi Yegi Yegi Nawianak Kakuti Kaludo p Chawa Loning Logiri Virgin's Breast Namacharioret Juba County Woteng Kaldo Lokolio Post Mekajik Taguk Nater Buna ! Kalok ! Kadolputh Kokurd Omio Logirim Ilemi Triangle Kapoko River Komonyanga Kampi Ya Ndegi River Kukurei Nesitu Najegeda ! Ngangala Nagpotpot ! Tabnor Longarim Kimotong Napotpot ! Lil Khor Jeep Kalacha Kangetulai Loith Lourum Lochorokotil Kangararicho Loropio Ilangari Lowoi Lokila p ! Kapoeta South County Likiberi Ngulere Ibele Kidepo Lokwanamoru North Kalawath Kaieris Iboni n p Lohutok Nakinomet R Lotarang Koloricho e Liria Loronyo ! p! Katagan Athigiriait i Loruth Kaada . 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Gerenya p Taudal Longumu Kirongen Kinyeti Kachaching p Lugurren Lobira Unknown t River Kinyeti Torit i Sirsiri Irume ! Naterikeki K Loguto Faraksika . Trucks (<20 MT) Ikulis Chaghari Loming p R Aru Egwi Loturut Napep Lochigarar Lomodik Torit County Chayrong All season Lobirikib p Tok Iyedo Kidol Ngarama Lolianga Merileli Tolubi Lobuli Kilingir Budi County Dry season only Sunnat Murukiron Nathilani Moru Eta River Manya Gunyuro Imodongi Itigin Lowudo Naterowolo Alimorok Kowda Unknown Lumudo Korr Lobetang Juboli Lagora Irenge Logiliok Logigi Itigip Ingama Lochar Nagatale Nagas hot Thimtijejero Iwow a p 4WD Only (< 3.5 MT) Kiliu Teiranging Logote Lokuti Chakari p Charet Gunyoro Kiduri Naqichot All season Kit Omit Kobuleri Mungalla ! ! Ichena Dongotona Chukudum ! Natinga (new site) Naweyamori Dry season only Kitamo Natinga ! Gonyiro Logire Logowonok Giani Lobalong !( Betiguli Naligedi Lopangwe Odumi Isoke Lolua Adimakuj Unknown Ramili Ibunyak Loriaju Lolimo Wontambi Lofi Woroworo Narimari Owerak Lorus Nyakol Lotese Napuajore Loro Logak Lok ic hoggio Afoyi Makorro Madok Guma Opirika Lorogela Larema Karena Unknown ! Igatang Cherokaj p Amiting Iniela Ibegilik Lodi Manajok All season Gesiga Molongori Itogom Isuluk Meyang Nadongolomo Oreg Lotiki Ameh Loferika Lipo Lobaruke Mokina p Masawa p Dry season only R. A Sadit yi Abara Agoro Laerdi Mogo Loping Amotong Kikirik Karogor Kathiara Lorema Unknown Magwi Kimoro Ingelire Mario Tartamon Leylir Lengyileng Turukwana Meridedi Karpeto !( Akoro Momoriya Kilkil Unconfirmed tracks ! Chilikwa Ogwo River Ayi Lopulong Karimoja ! Nyala Longolemur Omeio River Ibobo Loguli Tadagha Melia Lokika Iloli p Okura ! Nagishot ! Lotome River Ogum Hoyuni Labuge Lokwoya Kidepo ! Gongming Settlements Losua Lotukei New Cush Nabakin Ingawi !( Ukuk Imadala Kiman Lomo Ik otos Leriok Kugwa ! Umo Ame Lorima p Loiri State capital Attigu Obbo Aiyerri Palotaka Iyiri Konoro Malumas Ikotos Garingoru Urungo Lotti Gilo Kamosing R !( Katiri Loboyo Ramirok Larua . K Moli Upper Talanga ! Imaje id Palebek Kororo Lamarnyang Itibol Longairo Iyak Ikatik e Primary town Ayum !( po Lomothing N Orollo Itibol Logire Bogora N " Telanga " Shilok Secondary town 0 Ikotos County 0 ' Goya Fakala Nagorum ' Loturutur Lothik Komoloich 0 Fadieri Lerua Furuta Lotome Boma 0 ° Morle Logoforok ! ° River Liro Paja Danga Amtaini 4 Mede Oiro Village 4 Kuio Farajok Uaiya Kinyeti Kipia Lomueng Rest House K E N Y A Ngaia Kiteng R Warcha Adala Winyanlonge Lotolo . Tule Boundaries Yerbora Rapids K Magwi County Palwar i ! Mugi Opari Issore m Kerepi a International Shukoli ! Patibe Tekakomi Palwal Latafor n Narus Atepi Lokila Ondeili Lerum Tereteinia State Langile Male Agba Parajok Lomariti !( Ngungwa Logoma p Jama Mashi Logofero Ituko Iluko Bira Mangai Kajo Keji County Parajok ! County Laropi Ambaio Adusha Ebodze Ngnolobot Kisina Lofusa Lodakr p u Gweri Ogwum y !( Lopodi Lopodi Madial Saburi Kagwa a Pageri Inger Obiri Hydrology ! K ! ! . Ulako Lokai Ingiji Bera Mosingo Lonyori Whure R R R Labone R . Loa . Teba Taan Fresh water marsh Limi S Omdurman Atep ! Agoro ! . Ludwera u pi Laboni Tsertanya O p Pugee Labone ! p m ir ! i e o Lofus (B r Lake u r a Gruguru Awe Tufungi o Opotipot Lutyeol h y r e O River l . Lomej Kapedo - Angi J R Kalabi e Eyibe Lototuru b Aswa Dibolyek Patika Metuli e Geili Lapak Others ! ! l) Balala Kakuma R. Ass ua Labwor Omor Aribo U G A N D A Port Logoba Ahwe Apalla Î ! Metu Moyo Meturu Nimule National Park Gelle Current Airfield Akala pErepi Loitanit p p Pamoti Itele Amua Nyimur Ukiti Dotomeru Kamuryiya Nyangeiri Madi Opei Loini Kaboladi Other Airfield Nimule Mugale !( p Nim ule Olupi Lokung Paloga Karenga !(p Lokai Edele R. U nyama Lire U Monyamesi Katil Altitude Pakama Laropi Panyanga Dufile Old F ort n y Dufile a Anyurapi Gweri m High Umi Pamangara a Kiteng Ara Ayuu State and County Boundaries on this map do not imply acceptance or recognition by the Airfield: Lire Ebijo Parauele Naruichom Verify ground conditions with Paloinya Barjeri Kaabong Government of South Sudan/Sudan.They are shown on the map only for Humanitarian work Low purpose. Source of county boundaries: National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), South Sudan. WFPHAS.Juba@w fp.org CHAD ERITRE A Updates and revisions: we welcome all new information that could help improve this map. Route reports and GPS data are particularly helpful. Mine threat: comprehensive advice and information is available from UN Mine Action Programme, Juba Office, or www.southsudanmap.org SUDA N Roads: not all roads are mapped from recent field assessment information, hence ground conditions may differ from those shown on the map.
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