- Eastern Equatoria
- Admin ASC 1 CodeOrig. name Eastern EquatoriaCountry and Admin Code SS.02 SS
World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II . 2014.
World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II . 2014.
Eastern Equatoria — Vorlage:Infobox Verwaltungseinheit/Wartung/Dichte Eastern Equatoria Basisdaten Staat Süd … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eastern Equatoria — East Equatoria (Arabic: شرق الاستوائية; transliterated: Sharq al Istiwa iyah) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. It has an area of 82,542 km². Kapoita is the capital of the state.The state shares international borders with Uganda in the … Wikipedia
Équatoria-Oriental — 4° 45′ 00″ N 33° 11′ 00″ E / 4.75, 33.18333333 … Wikipédia en Français
Eastern Nilotic languages — Infobox Language family name=Eastern Nilotic region=Southern Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and northern Tanzania familycolor=Nilo Saharan fam2=Eastern Sudanic fam3=Nilotic child1=Bari child2=Teso Lotuko MaaThe Eastern Nilotic languages are one… … Wikipedia
Central Equatoria — Vorlage:Infobox Verwaltungseinheit/Wartung/Dichte Central Equatoria Basisdaten Staat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Western Equatoria — Basisdaten Staat Südsudan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste der Berge oder Erhebungen im Südsudan — Dies ist eine Liste der Berge oder Erhebungen in Südsudan: Höhe[1] Name Region Koordinate Bemerkung 3187 m[2] Kinyeti Eastern Equatoria !503.9460005532.9100005 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Madi — The Mà dí people are found in the Torit district in Sudan, and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in Uganda.The Ma’di in Sudan are found in Magwi Area Council. From south to north, the area runs from the Ugandan border to Nyolo River where the… … Wikipedia
Magwi County — For other uses, see Magwe (disambiguation). Map of Eastern Equatoria Magwi County in Bottom Left Corner Magwi County, also Magwe County, is a county in South Sudan. Contents … Wikipedia
South Sudan — Southern Sudan redirects here. For the former autonomous regions of Sudan, see Government of Southern Sudan (1972–1983) and Government of Southern Sudan (2005–2011). Republic of South Sudan … Wikipedia