Juba
Juba[1] e la kapital ane teŋkpoŋ ko South Sudan. A paaloŋ bezie la White Nile kyɛ meŋ da e paaloŋ ko Central Equatoria State. Ona la a temmenne ko a national kapital naŋ taa yagroŋ neŋ 525,953 a 2017. O taa la zie naŋ e 52 km2 (20 sq mi), neŋ a metropolitan zie naŋ e 336 km2 (130 sq mi).
Juba da piilee 1920–21 neŋ a Church Missionary Society (CMS) naŋ be a small Bari village, meŋ naŋ e Juba. A teŋɛ da leɛrɛɛ kapital ko a Mongalla Province a baara saŋa a 1920s. A teŋɛ baabo da vɛŋɛɛ a maaloo ko a Comprehensive Peace Agreement a 2005,[2] naŋ vɛŋ a Juba naŋ e a kapital ko a Autonomous Gɔbena ko a Southern Sudan.
Demography
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]| Year | Population | |
|---|---|---|
| 1973 (census) | 56,740 | |
| 1983 (census) | 83,790 | |
| 1993 (census) | 114,980 | |
| 2005 (estimate) | 163,440 | |
| 2006 (estimate) | 250,000 | |
| 2008 (estimate) | 250,000 | |
| 2011 (estimate) | 372,410 | |
| 2014 (estimate) | 492,970 |
Soe naŋ be Juba
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Juba ta la soe naŋ gaa a tembɛrɛ naŋ be a South Sudan, a soe ama gaa laŋne la a Juba-Nimule soe ane a Aggrey Jaden soe. K'a amine la be a tabol ŋa zu;
| Number | Name of Road | Distance | Designated | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Juba–Nimule Road | 192 km (119 mi) | 2007 | 2012 |
| 2 | Gulu–Nimule Road | 105 km (65 mi) | 2012 | 2015 |
| tbd | Kangi-Bar-Urud Road | 28 km (17 mi) | 2017? | 2017 (Expected) |
| tbd | Aggrey Jaden Road (Juba-Yei- Kaya Road) | 243 km (151 mi) | 2022 | 2025 (Expected) |
| tbd | Juba-Torit-Nadapal Highway | 353 kilometers (219miles) | ? | ? |
| tbd | Juba-Bor-Malakal Highway | 500 km (311 mi) | 2020 | 2025 (Expected) |
| tbd | Juba–Terekeka–Rumbek Road | 392 km (244 mi) | 2019 | 2025 (Expected) |
| tbd | Kajo- keji - Juba Road | 156 kilometers (97miles) |
Health services
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Juba Teaching Hospital
- Juba Military Referral Hospital
- Al Sabah Children's Hospital
- Nyakurun PHCC
- Munuki PHCC
- Gurei PHCC
Climate
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]| Climate data for Juba (1971–2000, extremes 1931–1990) | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
| Record high °C (°F) | 42.2
(108.0) |
43.0
(109.4) |
43.6
(110.5) |
42.4
(108.3) |
43.7
(110.7) |
38.5
(101.3) |
37.0
(98.6) |
38.5
(101.3) |
39.0
(102.2) |
39.6
(103.3) |
40.4
(104.7) |
42.8
(109.0) |
43.7
(110.7) |
| Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 36.8
(98.2) |
37.9
(100.2) |
37.7
(99.9) |
35.4
(95.7) |
33.5
(92.3) |
32.4
(90.3) |
31.1
(88.0) |
31.6
(88.9) |
33.1
(91.6) |
34.0
(93.2) |
34.7
(94.5) |
35.9
(96.6) |
34.5
(94.1) |
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 28.2
(82.8) |
29.3
(84.7) |
29.9
(85.8) |
28.7
(83.7) |
27.6
(81.7) |
26.5
(79.7) |
25.6
(78.1) |
25.5
(77.9) |
26.4
(79.5) |
26.9
(80.4) |
27.4
(81.3) |
27.5
(81.5) |
27.5
(81.4) |
| Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 20.1
(68.2) |
21.7
(71.1) |
23.6
(74.5) |
23.4
(74.1) |
22.6
(72.7) |
21.9
(71.4) |
21.1
(70.0) |
21.0
(69.8) |
21.1
(70.0) |
21.3
(70.3) |
20.9
(69.6) |
20.0
(68.0) |
21.6
(70.9) |
| Record low °C (°F) | 11.4
(52.5) |
12.2
(54.0) |
16.3
(61.3) |
16.5
(61.7) |
16.8
(62.2) |
14.0
(57.2) |
13.3
(55.9) |
16.0
(60.8) |
15.5
(59.9) |
14.0
(57.2) |
13.2
(55.8) |
13.9
(57.0) |
11.4
(52.5) |
| Average rainfall mm (inches) | 5.1
(0.20) |
11.0
(0.43) |
36.7
(1.44) |
111.5
(4.39) |
129.9
(5.11) |
117.8
(4.64) |
144.7
(5.70) |
127.5
(5.02) |
103.7
(4.08) |
114.5
(4.51) |
43.1
(1.70) |
8.2
(0.32) |
953.7
(37.55) |
| Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm) | 1.4 | 2.0 | 6.6 | 11.6 | 12.4 | 10.3 | 13.0 | 11.5 | 8.6 | 10.4 | 6.5 | 1.9 | 96.2 |
| Average relative humidity (%) | 44 | 42 | 51 | 64 | 73 | 76 | 81 | 80 | 77 | 73 | 69 | 53 | 65 |
| Mean monthly sunshine hours | 279.0 | 235.2 | 210.8 | 198.0 | 207.7 | 207.0 | 182.9 | 204.6 | 228.0 | 241.8 | 237.0 | 260.4 | 2,692.4 |
| Percentage possible sunshine | 76 | 67 | 57 | 54 | 62 | 58 | 50 | 57 | 63 | 64 | 68 | 68 | 62 |
| Source 1: World Meteorological Organization, | |||||||||||||
| Source 2: NOAA (sun and humidity, 1961–1990), Deutscher Wetterdienst (extremes, mean temperatures) | |||||||||||||
Nembanne mine
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Aheu Deng, beauty queen and fashion model
- Bangs, rapper and YouTube personality
- Mangok Mathiang (born 1992), Australian-Sudanese basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Emmanuel Jambo, photographer
- Independent Moses Nunuh, first child born in South Sudan after its independence. Like many other children in South Sudan, he died before his first birthday.
Meŋ kaa kyɛ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Equatoria
- Gulu-Nimule Road
- Juba Stadium
- Lainya County
- Railway stations in South Sudan
- Anataban Campaign
Ziiri mine liŋkiri
- Fisher, J. 2005, 'Southern Sudan's Front-line Town', BBC News, 20 April 2005.
- Holt, K. 2007, 'In pictures: Juba's Street Struggle', BBC News, 4 January 2007.
- Sudan And Uganda Sign MoU To Develop Infrastructure Archived 2 Ɔɔtoorebare 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- 'Gulu-Juba rail link underway'
- World's Newest Nation would Start Almost from Scratch – article & video by McClatchy
Tɛmpileti:List of African capitals Tɛmpileti:Central Equatoria Tɛmpileti:State capitals in South Sudan