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West Kordofan 27Nov2014-A1 Sudan: West Kordofan State Administrative Map (January 2015) Jebrat El Sheikh El Malha Sodari NORTH KORDOFAN Abu Shanab Mukhaizana Ibrahim Wad Arabi Ummat Arifa Eshangyei Zankor Tulu Umm Leyuna Quraynat An Nimr Ankosh Hills Bara Sagha Foga Foga Wells Bur Islam Umm Keddada Salim Ermil Post Galusa Abu Rakhei Fag Al Qash Sakramoj Umm Bel Abu Turayah Umm Diti Tuleih Wells Umm Asal Abu Fandok Rahad Umm Aradeiba Abu Dazza Abu Shawag Rahad Ferakit El Mes Iyal Bakhit Gamaniya Hanatir Wad Umm Asamm Udayd Karenka Abu Gezira Umm Sunt Umm Naala Mahbub Umm Zimam Dam Gamad Sarariya Qurad Kul Muhammadayn Shabakati Ireida Nialota NORTH Shaluf Nabalat Al Hajanah El Musein El Obeid Qawz Ar Rayy Iyal Basharo Junga Jura Wad Kutna Kinyeir DARFUR Umm Habila Burayr Humayr Jabir Abu Kabisa Faki Uzayriq Wad Bandah Mustafa Ati Hamir Ath Thiran Wad Salim El Nehoud Nawaiat Madani Wad Banda Kordofan Wad Murdi Faafaa Shiekan Wad Ashqar Fofaya Maarka Ujaymi Umm Qereia Shwein Shalluf Qoz Sidada Humayr Sibil Holi Kokada El Umda Hugeir Dagalos Sherati Markib Kuldu Humayl Sibil Humayr Ar Ru'us Salim Umm Gamur Wad Bahr Hamdan Hamir Doma Suqa El Gamal Abu Dik Sallama Abu Mareiqa Al Hagga Umm Ginah Barud Abu Daql Abu Zabad Targannu Buta Et Tuleih Abekr Adila Umm Defeis Ruqaybah Zarga Duwaynah Saata Um Dites Dardog Amara Umm Ghutays En Nehoud Et Tom Halal Dagma Qireiwid Abu Humayrah Nus Es Sikka Kileigau El Bedeiriya Tuwayr Fanyer Hamar Dirrah Gamal Idris Abu Umm Duluk Shaqq Qurayn Ash Sha Umm Busa Abu Qalb Lingu Humayr Dirrah Awlad Ghanam Rahad Ad Duwaykah Khashum Tayyibah Shagel Kawak Mesiriya Rahad An Nabaq Ayak Umm Rakubah Umm Sagaaun Um Kerkang Kenana Umm Shiba El Ait Umm Dobia Kalagi Humayr Koko Bahr Umm Surein Wadielmahfora Abu Zabad Serambe Dindinat Zanara El Mamsuka Tama Umm Lebana Abu Fawaghi Rahad As Sabagh Debkar Wad An Naim El Mahfora Olo Wanis Dindinat Hussein El Rahma Gafanu Umm Gernanchok Eina Dindina Elwaylia Al Qoz Bernawi Marbutah El Mukasser El Dowas El Baraka Ghabish Berti Elshehita Ghubaysh Shaqq Dawas El Amin Karkandy Domi Zakfero El Thawani Nagm Ed Din El Abdiya As Sunaytah Ghubaysh El Koo Joghba Aris Umm Geleima Faki Hud El Hemira As Samhat Abu Dabarah Kundukr Sharafa Jadid Ritreirit El Udayyah Um Shiweka Humayr Abbasiya Maya Umm Sayyal Abo Angawi Kurmoti En Nur Rahad At Tibn Umm Darota Ingliterra Hujaylij Aradeib Abu Shatat Fag El Halla Abo Jonok Umm Khashmayn Nisf Toto Wadaa Kulayl Rahuma Um Gotta Ailliet Manasra Iyal Ash Shayn Shingel Umm Laylayah Abu Dawmah El Bega Zarqa Gamal Ed Din Sheheit Maaglia Ahmad Ash Shayn Muhammad Ali Mamo Chocho Kutna Ahmad Badw Shaqq Al Kitr Um Senaina Al Sunut Dilling Humaydan Umm Gurnan Chak En Nur Musa Bisa El Umda Rahad Al Ghannayah El Hamari Eldrout El Fula Burdia Faiyuk Kamri Ed Dereis Ad Doma Habila Majrur Umm Aradeiba Tebeldi Abo Tolo Ahmad Jabr Tima Gaghamni Melas Idd Masturaya Kaia Kujur Sultan Debekai Kirkir Lambo Abd Ad Daim El Kelgaya Kudaydah Jadidah Showa Saada Luyunah Shingle SOUTH KORDOFAN Safaria Raafo Iyal Ad Da`ash Gharama Ras Al Fil Shiyab Sidr Simua El Salam Suelogi Karlanya Gabr Ad Dar Mesiriya Izzeldin Elmutemshei Tekkus Donkieldeliba Battaya Toloshi Abushashaya El Arak Idd Mirtemshi Warina Kamda En Nimr Umm Gimala Al Tareen Idd Namanamikia Umm Deibun En Nabaq Dirrar Adila Safaia El Uheimrat El Fugara Fogara Umm Khayran Kazangane Al Mango Umm Tambul Temba Babanussa Ankosh Dabbat Ubayd Idd Nosr El Hamal Elko Lagawa Et Tibbun En Nabaq El Koaa El Bobaya El Qubba Luwaybid Kuways El Boshama En Nabaqaya El Breis Dar Al Kabirah Ed Deringas Reif Ashargi Riz Ash Shuqayl El Gamadi Jangaro Hamdan Lagawa Idd Tembo Zaki Ad Din Taloh Kigeira Al Idd El Wiwia Atash El Hambool Halfaya Kelabna Turbo El Birshama El Ghasein Babanusa Maada El Ghanam Ed Dablein Azaz Umm Adara El Hugeilig Ed Deim Nabagaya Yaqub El Udaiyat El Gedeiat El Rig El Azrag El Karkar Sagani Fallata Um Drout Kadugli Kariga Can-acok Nuba El Mugald Zurq Kadugli Muglad El Miallug Fawa Kodruke Abu Shar Kulshabi Talha Abu Likri Kabba Abu Salom Taha Tarafa Chibni Aradeib EAST Shatt Jogha Abu Shama El Matla Sayero Et Tib Shalobai Kuwayz El Megabi Abu Daiya El Bolis Kusli Sahai Monawarah Mukhtar DARFUR Ed Dibeikir Tifeiha El Aradaia Umm Gumeima Abyei - Muglad Muqaddimah Ra's Al Fil Kharasan Keilak Gharig Abu Umm Durab El Breidi Eldabkar Kadangor Shattein Khamisin Kilo Es Sumua El Watad Abu Shanab Umm Gabatein El Giddi Elhegairat Umm Rima Ed Dambelu Abu Jabra El Fama Mahi Kulbaba Umm Sikkina Er Reig Keilak Idlim Darroda El Angareib Mazrub El Huweirat Kirkir Er Rus Al Buram Qubba Et Tebeldiya Kurru Al Khudur Gedid Dhony-dhoul/tabeldiy Umm Shaqq Abu Sharah El Kokaya Gubawi El Medabi Debab Umm Haydi Hawashin Ghara Ebeibish Sairahai Ed Daein Homr En Nabaq El Buweitib Ragife El Yoi El Gerar El Gulmaya El Awada Umm Kedeid Wundengawak Umm Rakheil Naam / Noong El Aradeiba Umm Galaha Sharaka LEGEND Goram Raqabat Ad Duhaylat El Qureidaya El Kabb Siteb Umm Badr Ngelhum Regal Abu Heimra Turda Ed Dibeikir El Fuda Ramthil Raqabat Rumaylah En Naam Deingyat Fama State boundary Umm Sakina Umm Sikra Naam Bruta Sherif Pandal Nyam Kelgai El Himlan Wasata Al Huraika Bar Ajak Roba Nabek Qurdud Gughani El Graig Waral Locality boundary Umm Biura Mekeines El Boksa El Marfuta Hussein Musa El Amma Al Beita Beida Kelgai El Irq Nabek Shagawah Undetermined boundary Zerafat Ed Dabkir Duhul Kawak Et Tukl El Uqud Al Aza Al Agad Ra's Al Jamus Biringil Abu Gideilat Umm Ikhwan Meiram Abyei PCA Area Abu Zur El Aradeib Umm Banat Diffra Ring Road Dabib Umm Batutu Umm Hunayk Tajiel Abu Haiura Maperama Koki Farouk Egypt Debab Libya Um Khaer Pachuai Al Kibo Pariang Halluf Primary/paved road Dawas Askar Hasbra Awaar Um Kanasheh Es Saart Umm Ganzus El Kidei Makenis Langar Al Radiyah Pagol Higlig El Halluf Feid El Ghannama Diffra Market Danga Raqaba Kokai Ajaj Gedid Railway Bioknom Nyinchor Kalag Ilaen El Dhair Abyeithony Abu Taiyib Nyin Awaar Kajjam Umm Qurein Diffra El Marafin Chad Ghabush Al Shammam Er Raqaba Miyom Akuei Balom Banjadeed Buk Shigei Mahafir State capital En Nimr S U D A N Eritrea Andal Bakra Nyak Kolading Gumriak 2 Faruk Al Arab Ngol Allal Abu Azala Dimsoia Fouhl Dhalap (Dhalop) Primary town Raqabat Umm Beiro Sayar En Neggu Esh Shedidi Rokkou Fagai Raqabat Ash Shaib Sorik Debde Mabek-ngol Lilgut Timsah Es Surik Nugar Dumboloya Wanis Malabisi Esh Shedidi Secondary town Kardabsa Saheib Bongo Angor Baar Mellem Ed Daleibi Migirr Kabaik Raqabat Al Kayk Ethiopia War Yurt El Udam Dikheilat El Faki Du Koladet Mirok Todaj El Gulmaya N'gok Village Et Timsah Dul Akoung Noong Ed Derangis Wut-guk Ed Derangis C.A.R. South Sudan Raigork Kolom Maker Awe Lukji Qulud Tejalei Airport Rial Nok Wungok Mabik Nainai Nyinjoh Todyop Dungop Date:17 January 2015 El Feras Abyei Piuk Leu Miakol Sources: Boundaries (IMWG) ; West Kordofan- Ref. Hagleg Galar Madul Presidential Decree on 12 July 2013 and Supreme Bambon Mijak Mabeig Thurpader Council for Decentralized Governanace (Sudan States Abyei Wundop Myordol 2013), roads (WFP, UNJLC), settlements (OCHA) Luffong Wun Kum Arik Feedback: [email protected] Mabok Mabuk PCA Area Agach Cwein www.unocha.org/sudan www.reliefweb.int Bour Akol Gildou Abyei Awal Madul Koljur The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on SOUTH SUDAN Aweil Mabior Morol this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Mabong Agok Rumla Ngork United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan Lort Mayom and the Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. Aung Thou Wunpeth Final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined. Final Locality Mabeik boundaries for the Kordofan States not verified..
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