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Aweil

Aweil
Aerial photo of Aweil (2007). The area has undergone significant development in the intervening years.
Aerial photo of Aweil (2007). The area has undergone significant development in the intervening years.
Aweil is located in South Sudan
Aweil
Aweil
Location in South Sudan
Coordinates: 08°46′02″N 27°23′59″E / 8.76722°N 27.39972°E / 8.76722; 27.39972
Country  South Sudan
State Aweil State
County Aweil Centre County
Government
 • State Governor Gen. Akot Deng Akot
Elevation 425 m (1,394 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 33,537
Climate Aw

Aweil is a city in South Sudan in Bahr el Ghazal region.

Aweil is located in Aweil Centre County, Aweil State, in northwestern South Sudan, near the International border with the Republic of Sudan and the Abyei Region. This location lies approximately 800 kilometres (500 mi), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. The coordinates of Aweil are: 8° 46' 02.00"N, 27° 23' 59.00"E (Latitude: 8.7671; Longitude: 27.3998).

Aweil is the capital city of the state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal. It is also the county seat of Aweil Centre County. The city's infrastructure is relatively developed. Aweil now has a functioning railway station, hotel, airport, soccer stadium, and a public hospital. The city functions as a team site for the United Nations Mission in Sudan. Several NGOs providing aid in South Sudan are based here.

The topography is flat and is prone to flooding, although the city itself lies on higher ground that the surrounding plains. The city lies close to the confluence of the Lol River with the Pongo River. The average elevation of the city of Aweil is about 425 metres (1,394 ft) above sea level. During the rainy season, the plain-dwellers seek refuge on higher ground in the city of Aweil.

Socially and economically vibrant, Aweil is one of the most peaceful cities within South Sudan's Ten States. Peace within the region has provided an economic boost, secondly most Aweilians remain unaffected by political decision making, they no longer have issues with cattle raiding and ethnic or tribal violence.

The population of the Aweil city fluctuates. During the dry season, the population is lower as the plain-dwellers return to the plains to tend to their gardens and harvest their crops. When the rains come and the plains flood, they return to the city, to escape the raging waters. In November 2008, Médecins Sans Frontières estimated the town's population at about 100,000, but there is no verified population figure.


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