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Juba is one of the most populated cities in South Sudan, and at the same time, this city is the capital of this country. Located in Africa, you may find the city easily with the following GPS coordinates: 4.85N latitude / 31.57E longitude. For routing in Juba, please check the free driving directions Juba service below.

When you visit South Sudan, be prepared that the official spoken language(s) is English, and the officially used currency is South Sudanese pound (SSP), since 2011.

Juba, the capital city, has numerous population; 269 000 counted together with the city’s metropolitan areas. While Juba counts around the inhabitants mentioned earlier, the mother country, South Sudan, bears 12 919 053 sum citizens spreading on its 239 284,78 sq mi / 619 745 km2 territory.

The form of the ruling government in South Sudan is Federal presidential constitutional republic, and interestingly note that the people here share the motto: Justice, Liberty, Prosperity (Justice, Liberty, Prosperity), while saluting for the national anthem called: South Sudan Oyee! (South Sudan Hurray).

Google maps Juba, and the satellite map of the city is a free and useful dynamic tool to discover the capital of South Sudan and the neighboring countries like the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda.

Please look at this country’s information page for a wide range of information such as economic data, population, geographical knowledge, additional South Sudan Google maps, satellite imagery, etc.

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Short geographic information for South Sudan

South Sudan is located in East-Central Africa south of Sudan, north of Uganda and Kenya, west of Ethiopia. Plains in the north and center rise to southern highlands along the border with Uganda and Kenya the White Nile, flowing north out of the uplands of Central Africa, is the major geographic feature of the country.

The Sudd (a name derived from floating vegetation that hinders navigation) is a large swampy area of more than 100,000 sq km fed by the waters of the White Nile that dominates the center of the country.

South Sudan shares borders with six neighboring countries. In order of shared border length, these are Sudan (2,158 km), Ethiopia (1,299 km), Central African Republic (1,055 km), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (714 km), Uganda (475 km), and Kenya (317 km).

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