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  2. Wildlife of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of South Sudan. 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 ...

  3. Imatong Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Range coordinates. 3°57′0″N 32°54′0″E  /  3.95000°N 32.90000°E  / 3.95000; 32.90000. The Imatong Mountains (also Immatong, or rarely Matonge) are mainly located in Eastern Equatoria in southeastern South Sudan, and extend into the Northern Region of Uganda. Mount Kinyeti is the highest mountain of the range at 3,187 metres ...

  4. Wildlife of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Sudan. Wadi in South Darfur. The wildlife of Sudan is composed of its flora and fauna. A variety of climate types in Sudan results in a wide range of habitats and the range of wildlife is diverse. Some 287 species of mammal have been recorded in the country and some 634 species of bird.

  5. List of protected areas of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    List of protected areas of South Sudan. 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.

  6. South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan (/ s uː ˈ d ɑː n,-ˈ d æ n /), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in Central/East Africa. [16] It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the west by Central African Republic. South Sudan's diverse ...

  7. Boma National Park - Wikipedia

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    22,800 km 2 (8,800 sq mi) Established. 1977. Boma National Park is a protected area in eastern South Sudan near the Ethiopian border. It was established in 1977 and covers 22,800 km 2 (8,800 sq mi) of grasslands and floodplains. [1] The park is in the Somali-Maasai and Sudano-Guinean biomes. The southern part of the park has extensive short ...

  8. Shambe National Park - Wikipedia

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    620 km 2 (240 sq mi) Established. 1985. The Shambe National Park is a national park in South Sudan, located on the west bank of the White Nile. [2] It was established in 1985 and extends over an area of 620 km 2 (240 sq mi). [3] The national game park is in the remote area of Adior payam and extend southward to Kenisa in Malek payam near ...

  9. History of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan's modern history is closely tied to that of Sudan. These ties began in the 19th century with the southward expansion of the Ottoman Khedivate of Egypt and the establishment of Turco-Egyptian Sudan with the land that makes up modern South Sudan remaining a part of Sudan through the Mahdist State, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and the Republic ...