South Sudan Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped South Sudan's history
Juba
Capital and largest city of South Sudan, major political and economic center.
Wau
Second largest city, major commercial center in the northwest.
Malakal
Third largest city, major port center on the White Nile.
Yei
Major city in the south, important commercial center.
Aweil
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Bentiu
Major city in the north, important oil center.
Bor
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Rumbek
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Torit
Major city in the east, important commercial center.
Kapoeta
Major city in the east, important commercial center.
Abyei
Major city in the north, important oil center.
Raja
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Maridi
Major city in the southwest, important commercial center.
Yambio
Major city in the southwest, important commercial center.
Tombura
Major city in the southwest, important commercial center.
Nimule
Border town with Uganda, important trading center.
Kaya
Border town with Uganda, important trading center.
Magwi
Border town with Uganda, important trading center.
Pajok
Border town with Uganda, important trading center.
Lafon
Border town with Uganda, important trading center.
Gogrial
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Pariang
Major city in the north, important oil center.
Mayom
Major city in the north, important oil center.
Kuajok
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Tonj
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Akobo
Town in the east, important commercial center.
Pibor
Town in the east, important commercial center.
Boma
Town in the east, important commercial center.
Narus
Town in the east, important commercial center.