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Panlueth Toronyiriz Nyalangoro Duk- Akuak Amiok Kalana Bolen Zit Ngatmarial Larbo Moarkeyor Dorein Lilir Mawel Nganthirang Akuei-deng Nyangobal Nialeir Adet Eroch Manyloden Agoi Manyluak Achol Lokoi Mata Hills Akur Yotkur Motongtoch Wangaris Dungagal Mabil Lachar Oriange Gameth Mathieng Otimawu Nyatakapil Makeng Anyak Nwot Gut Duorun Awuolthou A Agapiu Guzul Diotig Manyibol Batilongole Loput Gichilom Belet Ayendongduor A Bor South Teltel Cholanyang Oyareng Kayowa Belet West Martulya Gartok Lualleek Paker Fanom Nyabari Ngalogoro Machdeng Center Galaja Nyang-makoi Laponu Guvmudo Pawuoi Tilyen Necknyang Yisnom Manpou Kozchar Lualliet Akwak Malualbiol Yirol West Pajak Malok Tiptip Batimoru Akuak-limkathi Werkok Center Mayual Nangora Gaak-yuom Gamyiic Chueinyok Jook Pibor Weragol Chueichiem Mayom Payueny Makuach Center Manyigat Nyat Gigiman Akok Orarak Naterda Lual Masee Kassa Warchier Palugar Maruwa Hills Maithok Mareng Meyun Bor Malith Kaltin Anyidi Matar-labarop Mouga Panriak Wungok A Indor Kothor International boundary Riitnhom Giir Abang Nongwoli Nawobe Longar Akuei Adeny Soch Awerial Pariak State boundary Melwal Aluk B Kolnyang Aluk A Lozinit Dacha Totali County boundary Wunluak Akueidit Malek Pinymayom Undetermined boundary Jalango Abyei region Maktiweng Country capital Kaigo State capital Kenamuke Swamp Administrative centre/County capital Makuach A Ngechele Principal town Makuach B Secondary town CENTRAL WESTERN EQUATORIA Village EQUATORIA Primary road Secondary road EASTERN Tertiary road Lafon EQUATORIA Kapoeta North Terekeka Main river Kapoeta East 0 25 50 km The administrative boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of Abyei area is not yet determined. Created: June 2020 | Sources: OCHA, SSNBS | Feedback: [email protected] | unocha.org/south-sudan | reliefweb.int/country/ssd | southsudan.humanitarianresponse.info | @OCHASouthSudan .
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