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A map of the Ilemi Triangle showing 1938 "red line" or "Wakefield Line", 1947 "blue line" and Sudan's 1950 patrol line (green). To the southeast of the Ilemi triangle, Ethiopian emperor Menelik laid claim to Lake Turkana and proposed a boundary with the British to run from the southern end of the lake eastward to the Indian Ocean, which was shifted northward when the British and Ethiopian ...
The county had a population of 926,976 according to the 2019 census report. It is Projected to reach 1.048M people in 2024 [2] [3] ... Ilemi Triangle; References
There, the early Daasanach Nilotes would have come into contact with a Cushitic-speaking population, and eventually adopted this group's Afro-Asiatic language. [ 4 ] A 2021 study comparing a variety of Ethiopian populations discovered that the Daasanach people cluster closer to the Nilotic Nyangatom and the Aroid (South Omotic) Karo peoples ...
The population is concentrated mostly in eastern, northern and central part of the SNNPR while the western and southern part of the region is sparsely populated. The SNNPR Water Resources Bureau announced that as of the fiscal year ending in 2006, they had increased the area of the region that had access to drinkable water to 54% from 10 to 15% ...
The Nyangatom also known as Donyiro and pejoratively as Bumé are Nilotic agro-pastoralists inhabiting the border of southwestern Ethiopia, southeastern South Sudan, and the Ilemi Triangle. [2] They speak the Nyangatom language .
Kenya's Chief Eipa Choro, 74, remembers when battles were fought with knives and spears. Instability in neighboring Ethiopia and South Sudan are spilling over the border into the disputed ...
The Illemi Triangle is tri-junctional point where the Ethiopia and Kenya territories conjoin. [10] This area is significant for dry season pasture that support communities of different countries. On other hands, the area also significant for forage-rich pastures of Ilemi have been cause of war between transhumanist communities of South Sudan ...
Zande, also known as Azande, are the fifth largest tribe in South Sudan with a total population of 100,000 followed by Balanda with a population of 80,000. While composed of many ethnic groups, the Fertit in Lol State have formed a unique identity.