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  2. Economy of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The economy of South Sudan is $3.681 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, being one of the most oil dependent economies in the world, with 98% of government's annual operating budget and 80% of its gross domestic product (GDP) derived from oil, [12] despite being endowed with adequate natural resources. It has a very fertile ...

  3. Mining industry of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan oil concessions South Sudan mineral deposits. South Sudan is one of the African countries known as an important oil producer, whereas, South Sudan also has mineral resources like copper, gold, diamonds, limestone among others. Government is promoting investment particularly in exploration and also developing the mining projects in ...

  4. List of protected areas of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The protected areas of South Sudan include national parks, game reserves, forest reserves, nature conservation areas, and bird sanctuaries. Protected areas cover 15.5% of the country's land area. Protected areas cover 15.5% of the country's land area.

  5. Geology of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Geologic map of South Sudan The geology of South Sudan is founded on Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks , that cover 40 percent of the country's surface and underlie other rock units. The region was affected by the Pan-African orogeny in the Neoproterozoic and extensional tectonics in the Mesozoic that deposited very thick oil-bearing ...

  6. Wildlife of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of South Sudan refers to the natural flora and fauna of South Sudan. South Sudan includes the Sudd, one of the world's largest wetlands. [1] According to the American biologist and conservationist, J. Michael Fay, South Sudan "could present the biggest migration of large mammals on earth", [1] while Wildlife Conservation Society ...

  7. List of ecoregions in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ecoregions in South Sudan, as identified by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF). Terrestrial ecoregions. by major habitat type.

  8. Geography of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The geography of South Sudan describes the physical features of South Sudan, a country in East Africa. South Sudan is a landlocked country and borders – clockwise – Sudan from the north, Ethiopia from the east, Kenya , Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo from the south and the Central African Republic from the west.

  9. Radom National Park - Wikipedia

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    Radom National Park (alternate Al-Radom Reserve; [1] Arabic: محمية الردوم الطبيعية) is a biosphere reserve in South Darfur, Sudan.. Currently this national park is disputed between Sudan and South Sudan because the area of Kafia Kingi, which makes up the vast majority of the National Park, was to be transferred to South Sudan through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005.