Maiwut State

Maiwut State was a state in South Sudan that existed between 14 January 2017 and 22 February 2020.[1] It is located in the Greater Upper Nile region and it borders Eastern Nile to the north, Eastern Bieh to the south, and Latjoor State to the east.

History

On 14 January 2017, President Kiir issued a presidential decree that increased the number of federal states from 28 to 32. Thus having Latjor State splitting and forming Maiwut State with Maiwut as its capital, and Koma, Longuchuk, and Maiwut as its 3 new counties.[2]

Bol Ruach Rom was the Governor of Maiwut State.

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gollark: You have something which *might become* a child at some point, but isn't.
gollark: I would argue that the child does not actually exist if you abort them early in development.
gollark: Ah, so that's your problem, I see.
gollark: It's not any sort of necessary pain, if a better solution exists which is deliberately not allowed.

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