Aweil East County

Gomjuer west County, is a county in South Sudan.

Location

The county is located in the eastern part of former Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, in northern South Sudan, close to the border with the Republic of Sudan. It is bordered by South Darfur State to the north, Abyei Region to the northeast, Twic County in Warrap State to the east, Gogrial West County, also in Warrap State, to the southeast, Aweil South County to the south, Aweil West County to the southwest and Aweil North County to the northwest.[1]

Wanyjok, one of the towns in the county, is located approximately 42 kilometres (26 mi), by road, northeast of Aweil, the nearest large town and the capital of Bahr el Ghazal Region.[2] This location lies approximately 801 kilometres (498 mi), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in that country.[3] The coordinates of the county are: 9° 0' 0.00"N, 27° 36' 0.00"E (Latitude: 9.0000; Longitude: 27.6000). Other Main towns are Malualkon, Madhol, Warawar, Malualbaai, Akuemkou and Yargot

Overview

Aweil East County is one of the five counties that constitute Northern Bahr el Ghazal State. The counties in that state are:

  1. Aweil North County
  2. Aweil East County
  3. Aweil Central County
  4. Aweil West County
  5. Aweil South County

Population

The 2008 Sudanese census estimated the population of Torit County at approximately 309,920[4] Although these results were disputed by the South Sudanese authorities, they are the only recent figures available and form a basis on which newer population surveys can be based.

Administrative divisions

Aweil East County is made up of seven (7) payams (sub-counties), namely:

  1. Wunlang Payam
  2. Baac Payam
  3. Mangok Payam
  4. Madhol Payam
  5. Malualbaai Payam
  6. Mangartong Payam
  7. Yargot Payam

Gomjuer west county is made up of five payams namely (Amodho payam)
( Anyuopjang payam)
(gangnou payam)
(majook ngor aleu payam)(maruol buol payam)

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