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Central Equatoria State is one of the ten states of South Sudan. With an area of 43,033 km², it is the smallest South Sudanese state. It was formerly named ''Bahr al Jabal'' after a tributary of the White Nile that flows through the state. It was renamed ''Central Equatoria'' in the first Interim Legislative Assembly on 1 April 2005 under the government of Southern Sudan. Central Equatoria seceded from Sudan as part of the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 2011. The state capital of Juba is also the national capital of South Sudan. ==Administrative divisions== Central Equatoria, like other states in South Sudan, is sub-divided into counties. These are further divided into Payams, then Bomas. Each county is headed by a County Commissioner, appointed by the State Governor in consultation with the President. They are *Juba County - Stephen Wani (Previous Thomas Peter Gore and Dr. Pius Subek) *Lainya County - Huda Micah Laila (Previous Suba Samuel Manase and Col. Vincent Kujo Lobang) *Morobo County - Moses Simon Soro (Previous Ofeni Ngota and Col. Richard Remo Soro) *Terekeka County Jacob Gore (Previous Clement Maring, Ali Malou and Wani Nyambur Boughta) *Yei County - Juma David Augustine (Previous Elia Waiwai and David Lokonga Moses) *Kajo Keji county Important cities and towns of Central Equatoria are: Juba, Kajo Keji, Liria, Mongilla,Wonduruba, South Sudan Wonduruba, Rokon, Tali, Terkeke, Yei, Ji-Meje, Tombek, Tindilo, Kaya, Muni and Rijong, Bubudo(Nyori). The major border crossing to the Democratic Republic of the Congo is at Dimo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Central Equatoria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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