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(Redirected from Aali an Nil State, Sudan) State of South Sudan This article is about the state in South Sudan. For the region containing it, see Greater Upper Nile.
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State in Greater Upper Nile, South Sudan
Upper Nile
State
Flag of Upper NileFlagCoat of arms of Upper NileCoat of arms
Location in South Sudan.Location in South Sudan.
Coordinates: 09°46′N 32°44′E / 9.767°N 32.733°E / 9.767; 32.733
Country South Sudan
RegionGreater Upper Nile
CapitalMalakal
Government
 • GovernorAbudhok Ayang Kur
Area
 • Total77,823.42 km (30,047.79 sq mi)
Population
 • Total1,385,478
 • Density18/km (46/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
ISO 3166 codeSS-NU
HDI (2021)0.426
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Upper Nile is a state in South Sudan. The White Nile flowes through the state, giving it its name. The state also shares a similar name with the region of Greater Upper Nile, of which it was part along with the states of Unity and Jonglei. It had an area of 77,823 square kilometres (30,048 sq mi). Malakal was the capital of the state. The towns of Upper Nile State Benythieng Akoka, Melut, Renk, Kodok, the location of the Fashoda Incident that ended the "Scramble for Africa", was located in the state. Upper Nile seceded from Sudan as part of the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 2011.

In October 2015, the states of South Sudan were reorganized into 28 states by President Salva Kiir. This was reversed as the result of a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020.

In South Sudan it is the lowest portion of the Nile.

Counties

Upper Nile is subdivided into 13 counties:

Newspapers and television

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Most Upper Nile State citizens have limited access to news and other media information. In cities like Malakal, only a few officials could read weekly newspaper bulletins. The only TV station for the people of Upper Nile State is South Sudan Television. Although the station works for only few hours, it is widely popular in the state capital. Some foreign TV stations are also broadcast in the area using portable satellite dishes.

See also

References

  1. "South Sudan: States and counties". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  2. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  3. "After 6 years of war, will peace finally come to South Sudan? | News | Al Jazeera".
  4. Upper Nile. UNHCR, South Sudan. Retrieved July 18, 2011

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