• Source: Jur River County
  • Jur River County is a county in the Western Bahr el Ghazal state in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan, located in east and northeast parts of the state, Jur River County is divided into five payams (districts): Kangi Payam, Udoci, Marial Bai, Rocrocdong, and Kuajiena. Jur River County headquarters has been controversially relocated in 2012 by the state government to Nyin Akok Village on the eastern bank of the Jur River.


    Demographics


    The county has a population of 127,771 inhabitants according to the 2008 census, most of them are from Luwo tribe, besides a minority of Dinka Marial Bai who lives in northeast of the county.
    The list of Jur River County major settlements:

    Achana
    Achot
    Akuoyo
    Alel Thony
    Atido
    Bar Chennee
    Bar Urud
    Bar Yar
    Dankachak
    Dhekau
    Gette
    Kangi
    Kappara
    Kuajina
    Kuanyo
    Kyango
    Mbili
    Mapel
    Marial Bai
    Nyin Akok
    Udici
    Rocrocdong
    Tharkueng
    Wadhalelo


    Climate




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