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  2. Jubaland crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Jubaland crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in southern Somalia.Stemming from a constitutional dispute between the Somali Federal Government (led by President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister, Hamza Abdi Barre) and the autonomous state of Jubaland, following Ahmed Madobe's re-election to serve for a third term as Jubaland's president.

  3. South Sudanese pound - Wikipedia

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    Banner in Juba announcing the conversion from the Sudanese pound (SDG) to the new currency the South Sudanese pound (SSP) It was introduced on 18 July 2011, and replaced the Sudanese pound at par. [5] On 1 September 2011, the Sudanese pound ceased to be legal tender in South Sudan.

  4. 2021 in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    November 2 – Five people are dead after a small cargo plane belonging to Optimum Aviation Ltd. crashes shortly after take-off from the airport in Juba. [12] December – The World Health Organization begins an investigation into an epidemic causing over 90 deaths caused by an unknown disease in South Sudan. [13]

  5. National Legislature (South Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the National Legislature is one of the new institutions created upon the independence of South Sudan in 2011. In substance, it is also a successor to the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, itself established in 2005 by the Constitution of Southern Sudan. General elections will be held in 2026.

  6. United Nations Mission in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is a United Nations peacekeeping mission for South Sudan, which became independent on 9 July 2011.UNMISS [1] was established on 8 July 2011 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1996 (2011).

  7. List of power stations in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Juba Power Station [1] Juba, Central Equatoria State: Run of river: 5.0 MW 2006 River Nile: Kapoeta Power Station [2] Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria State: Run of river: 0.9 MW 2011 Narus River: Maridi Power Station [3] Maridi, Western Equatoria State: Run of river: 0.9 MW 2011 [4] River Maridi Yei Power Station [5] Yei, Central Equatoria State ...

  8. Freedom Bridge (South Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The grants amounted to 4.1 billion yen; approximately US$52 million. Some of the grants were used for the construction of a new bridge over the White Nile River to relieve traffic congestion in Juba and improve the transportation capacity and connectivity of South Sudan. The new proposed Freedom Bridge funded by (JICA) would be 560 meters long ...

  9. Juba County - Wikipedia

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    Juba County is an administrative area in Central Equatoria state, South Sudan. [2] It is the largest county in Central Equatoria and one of the largest in the region of Equatoria . Its county seat is Juba , the national capital of the South Sudan .