Cities of South Sudan
Juba, capital of South Sudan

The population estimates for cities in South Sudan are for 2010, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities where the population estimates are given. This list is not comprehensive.

CityPopulationCountyState
Abyei*20,000Abyei Area
Akobo11,000Akobo CountyJonglei State
Aweil38,745[1]Aweil Center CountyNorthern Bahr el Ghazal
Bentiu (Bantiu)7,700Rubkona CountyUnity State
Bor26,782[1]Bor CountyJonglei State
Gogrial 44,600[1] Gogrial West County Warrap State
Juba450,000[1]Juba County[2]Central Equatoria State
Kuajok (Kuacjok, Kwajok)78,000[1]Gogrial West CountyGogrial State
Malakal160,765[1]Malakal CountyUpper Nile State
Nimule45,000Magwi CountyEastern Equatoria
Pajok 49,000[1] Magwi County Eastern Equatoria
Rumbek32,083[1]Rumbek Central CountyLakes State
Makol-Chuei17,340Bor countyJonglei state
Torit20,050Torit CountyEastern Equatoria
Wau127,384[1]Wau CountyWestern Bahr el Ghazal
Wanyjok (Winejok) 300,000[1] Aweil East County Northern Bahr el Ghazal
Yambio40,382[1]Yambio CountyWestern Equatoria State
Yei260,720[1]Yei RiverCentral Equatoria State
Yirol11,650Yirol West CountyLakes State

* The status of Abyei is contested as of the date of South Sudanese independence – 9 July 2011.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Biggest Cities South Sudan". www.geonames.org. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  2. "Juba – the capital of South Sudan". South Sudan. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
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