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South Sudan Republic of South Sudan SSD English: South Sudan—Republic of South Sudan Juba English: Juba 10,748,272 644,329 km 2 (248,777 sq mi) South Sudanese pound: Sudan Republic of the Sudan SDN Arabic: السودان—جمهورية السودان (As Sūdān—Jumhūriyyah as Sūdān) English: Sudan—Republic of the Sudan Khartoum
Regional capitals in Ghana (15 P) ... Provincial capitals in South Africa (11 P) State capitals in South Sudan (3 C, 11 P)
13 Ghana. 14 Guinea. ... 30 South Sudan. 31 Tanzania. 32 Tunisia. 33 Zambia. 34 Zimbabwe. Toggle Zimbabwe subsection. ... This page lists the city flags in Africa.
This is a list of national capitals, including capitals of territories and dependencies, non-sovereign states including associated states and entities whose sovereignty is disputed. The capitals included on this list are those associated with states or territories listed by the international standard ISO 3166-1 , or that are included in the ...
South Africa Suid-Afrika iNingizimu Afrika uMzantsi Afrika Afrika-Borwa Afrika Borwa Aforika Borwa Afurika Tshipembe Afrika Dzonga iNingizimu Afrika iSewula Afrika: Pretoria, Cape Town Pretoria, Kaapstad iPitoli, iKapa iPitoli, iKapa Pretoria Pretoria Pretoria Pretoria Pitori iPitoli iPitori: English Afrikaans isiZulu isiXhosa Pedi Sotho Tswana ...
A Union Jack defaced with the emblem of Sudan. [13] 1925-1956: Flag of The Sudan Defence Force: a horizontal tricolour of black (top), white and Black with 2 crossed swords in the center. [14] April 1955: Provisional flag of Sudan used during the Afro-Asian Conference (April 1955) A White field with the name of the country written in red in the ...
See also: List of Somali flags: 1994–present: Flag of South Africa See also: List of South African flags: 2011–present: Flag of South Sudan See also: List of South Sudanese flags: 1970–present: Flag of Sudan See also: List of Sudanese flags: 1964–present: Flag of Tanzania See also: List of Tanzanian flags: 1960–present: Flag of Togo ...
Anglophone Africa includes five countries in West Africa (The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, and the most populous African country Nigeria, as well as a part of Cameroon) that are separated by Francophone countries, South Sudan, and a large continuous area in Southern Africa and the African Great Lakes.