South Sudan
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Discover South Sudan

Currency

South Sudanese Pound

Capital

Juba

Languages Spoken

English

This land, nestled in the heart of East Africa, was home to indigenous peoples for millennia. Tribes such as the Dinka, Nuer, and Shilluk cultivated their cultures and livelihoods along the banks of the mighty Nile River. The endless savannas and rich wetlands teemed with wildlife, providing sustenance and a way of life for countless generations.

The region's history is marked by the rise and fall of powerful kingdoms and chiefdoms, including the ancient Kingdom of Alodia and the Shilluk Kingdom. Their remnants, with their mysterious ruins and cultural artifacts, tell tales of forgotten empires.

The arrival of European explorers and colonial powers in the 19th century ushered in an era of profound change. South Sudan became a contested frontier as the British and Egyptians sought control of the Nile and its trade routes. These colonial influences left their mark on the region's borders and administration.

The mid-20th century brought dreams of independence as the Sudanese people sought to break free from British and Egyptian rule. The decades that followed were marked by conflict and negotiations, leading to the birth of the Republic of Sudan in 1956.

However, the struggle was far from over for the people of South Sudan. Decades of civil war, marked by tragic loss of life and displacement, ensued. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005 offered a glimmer of hope, leading to a referendum in 2011 in which the people of South Sudan overwhelmingly chose independence.

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