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    Southern Sudan (Arabic: حكومة جنوب السودان Ḥukūmat Janūb as-Sūdān; Dinka: Lɔ̈k Bïkrotmac Paguot Thudän) was an autonomous region consisting of the ten...
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    The Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was an autonomous region that existed in southern Sudan between 1972 and 1983. It was established on 28 February 1972...
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  • autonomy at the end of the First Sudanese Civil War Southern Sudan autonomous region (20052011), established at the end of the Second Sudanese Civil...
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    South Sudan since the establishment of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region within Sudan in 1972. The president of the Republic of South Sudan is the...
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  • Sudan Autonomous Region (20052011), part of the Republic of Sudan, that latterly mostly became the Republic of South Sudan Search for "southern Sudan" ,...
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    vice presidents of Southern Sudan (20052011, autonomous region of Sudan) and vice presidents of the Republic of South Sudan (2011–present, independent...
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  • and Ireland. Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–1983) and Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (20052011) Devolution List of autonomous areas by country...
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    South Sudan was adopted in July 2011 following independence from the Republic of Sudan. Prior to independence, South Sudan was an autonomous region of Sudan...
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    the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was formed in 1972 and lasted until 1983. A second Sudanese civil war soon broke out in 1983 and ended in 2005 with...
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    Juba (redirect from Juba (Southern Sudan))
    Agreement in 2005, which made Juba the capital of the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan. Juba became the capital of South Sudan in 2011 after its independence...
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    Agreement in January 2005. Kiir served as president of the Transitional Autonomous Region of South Sudan from its formation in 2005 after Garang's death...
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  • reestablished the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region and established that a referendum on southern Sudanese independence would be held in 2011. As promised by...
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    of Sudan and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army, Southern Sudan regained its status as an autonomous region of the Republic of Sudan from 2005 to...
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    conflict Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–1983) Comprehensive Peace Agreement (2005) Constitution of Southern Sudan (2005) Southern Sudan Autonomous Region...
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    lingua francas. Prior to independence the 2005 interim constitution of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region declared in Part 1, Chapter 1, No. 6 (2) that...
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  • majority Southern Sudan Autonomous Region. The fundamentalists continued to grow in power, and in 1983 President Nimeiry declared all of Sudan an Islamic...
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    Triangle (a region claimed by Kenya and South Sudan) to the southwest, Oromia region to the north and east. The capital city of the region was Hawassa...
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    Salva Kiir Mayardit (category Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians)
    President of South Sudan since its independence on 9 July 2011. Prior to independence, he was the President of the Government of Southern Sudan, as well as First...
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    and forest monkeys. Surveys begun in 2005 by WCS in partnership with the semi-autonomous government of Southern Sudan revealed that significant, though diminished...
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  • Ethnic violence in South Sudan has a long history among South Sudan's varied ethnic groups. South Sudan has 64 tribes with the largest being the Dinka...
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  • Addis Ababa Agreement (1972) (category Peace treaties of Sudan)
    Sudanese government and southern population. The Addis Ababa Agreement's establishment of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region gave a degree of autonomy...
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    Riek Machar (category Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians)
    of the Second Sudanese Civil War in 2005, Machar was made Vice President of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region with Garang's successor Salva Kiir Mayardit...
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    Nuer White Army (category 1991 establishments in Sudan)
    Peace Agreement of 2005 between the government of Sudan and the SPLM/A, which formed the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan, the Nuer White Army...
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    Joseph Lagu (category Vice presidents of Sudan)
    Council of the autonomous region of Southern Sudan between 1978 and 1979. On 4 June 1963 he defected from the Army and joined the southern Sudanese resistance...
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  • to remain with Sudan while Northern Bahr el Ghazal was seceding together with the rest of what was then Southern Sudan Autonomous Region, the status of...
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    First Sudanese Civil War (category Civil wars in Sudan)
    was fought from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the southern Sudan region which demanded representation and more regional autonomy...
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    South Sudanese wars of independence (category Civil wars in Sudan)
    signed in Addis Ababa. The North granted autonomy and the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was created, ending a conflict that had claimed some 500,000...
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  • north and south Sudan. After the truce was declared, the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan was established for that region. In 2005, the first drilling...
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    invited the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan to apply for membership upon the independence of South Sudan in 2011, and South Sudan was reportedly...
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    the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–1983). However, these measures were often seen as insufficient and were met with scepticism by Southern leaders...
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