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The States of Sudan were subdivided into 133 districts. With the adoption of the Interim National Constitution of Sudan [1] and the Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan [2], the ten states of South Sudan are however now divided into counties.
The districts are listed below, by state:
Contents
Al Jazirah
- Al Kamlin District
- Sharq al Gazera District
- North al Gazera District
- Al Mahagil District
- South al Gazera District
- Um Al Gura District
- East al Gazera District
Al Qadarif
- Al Faw District
- Al Gadaref District
- Al Rahd District
- Al Galabat District
Blue Nile
- Ad Damazin District
- Al Roseires District
- Geissan District
- Baw District
- Al Kurumik District
Kassala
- Seteet District
- Nahr Atbara District
- Kassala District
- Al Gash District
- Hamashkorieb District
- Al Fushqa District
Khartoum
- Khartoum District
- Um Badda District
- Omdurman District
- Karary District
- Khartoum Bahri District
- Sharg En Nile District
- South Khartoum District
North Darfur
- Mellit District
- Kutum District
- Kabkabiya District
- Al Fasher District
- Um Kadada District
North Kurdufan
- Sowdari District
- Jebrat al Sheikh District
- Sheikan District
- Bara District
- Um Rawaba District
- En Nuhud District
- Ghebeish District
Northern
- Wadi Halfa District
- Dongola District
- Merawi District
- Addabah District
Red Sea
- Halayeb District
- Port Sudan District
- Sinkat District
- Tokar District
River Nile
- Abu Hamad District
- Berber District
- Ad Damer District
- Atbara District
- Shendi District
- Al Matammah District
Sennar
- Sennar District
- Singa District
- Ad Dinder District
South Darfur
- Kas District
- Edd al Fursan District
- Nyala District
- Shearia District
- Al Deain District
- Adayala District
- Buram District
- Tulus District
- Rehed al Birdi District
South Kurdufan
- Dilling District
- Rashad District
- Abu Jubaiyah District
- Talodi District
- Kadugli District
- Lagawa District
- As Salam District
- Abyei District
West Darfur
- Kulbus District
- Al Geneina District
- Zallingi District
- Jebel Marra District
- Habillah District
- Wadi Salih District
- Mukjar District
White Nile
- Ad Douiem District
- Al Gutaina District
- Kosti District
- Al Jabalian District
Former districts of the Southern Sudan
Central Equatoria
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Terkaka District
- Juba District
- Yei District
- Kajo Kaii District
East Equatoria
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Magwi District
- Amatonge District
- Shokodom District
- Kapoeta District
Jonglei
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Fam al Zaraf District
- Ayod District
- Wat District
- Akobo District
- Bor District
- Pibor District
Lakes
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of Sudan
- Shobet District
- Rumbek District
- Yerol District
- Aliab District
North Bahr al Ghazal
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Aryat District
- Aweil District
- Wanjuk District
- Malek District
Unity
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Al Mayom District
- Rabkona District
- Faring District
- Al Leiri District
Upper Nile
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Tonga District
- Fashooda District
- Malut District
- Al Renk District
- Al Mabien District
- Mayot District
- Sobat District
- Baleit District
Warab
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Nahr Lol District
- Gogrial District
- Warab District
- Tonj District
West Bahr al Ghazal
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Raja District
- Wau District
- Nahr Jur District
West Equatoria
- Note: These districts have been superseded by counties; see Counties of South Sudan
- Tombura District
- Yambio District
- Meridi District
- Mundri District
References
- ^ text of the 2005 constitution in EnglishPDF (492 KiB)
- ^ The Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan (PDF) (cushcommunity.org)
See also
External links
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