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Eastern Equatoria / Ethnic groups in South Sudan / South Sudan–Sudan relations / Nilotic peoples / Greater Kapoeta / Government of Southern Sudan / Sudan / Abyei / Riek Machar / Africa / Second Sudanese Civil War / South Sudan
Date: 2005-11-17 10:05:08
Eastern Equatoria
Ethnic groups in South Sudan
South Sudan–Sudan relations
Nilotic peoples
Greater Kapoeta
Government of Southern Sudan
Sudan
Abyei
Riek Machar
Africa
Second Sudanese Civil War
South Sudan

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