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Joseph James Tombura (12
September 1929 – 17
September 1992) was a
South Sudanese politician and
member of the
Sudan African National Union. He was the...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Tombura-Yambio (Latin: Tomburaën(sis)–Yambioën(sis)) is a
diocese located in the
cities of
Tumbura and
Yambio in the ecclesiastical...
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South Sudan's
ethnic groups. They are
found in the Maridi, Yambio, and
Tombura districts in the
tropical rainforest belt of
Western Equatoria, the Adio...
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Western Equatoria and
Western Bahr al-Ghazal States, Yei, Maridi, Yambio,
Tombura, Deim Zubeir, Wau Town and Momoi.[citation needed] The
Azande were believed...
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Council • 1972–1978 (first) Abel
Alier • 1982–1983 (last)
Joseph James Tombura Legislature People's
Regional ****embly
History • Addis
Ababa Agreement...
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Tambura County (spelled also as
Tombura County) is an
administrative area in
Western Equatoria (before 22
February 2020
Tambura State),
South Sudan. "South...
- 1972–1983
Alier Lagu
Gatkuoth Alier R****as
Tombura 2005–2011
Garang Kiir...
- 1972–1983
Alier Lagu
Gatkuoth Alier R****as
Tombura 2005–2011
Garang Kiir...
- (1932–2013) 5
October 1981 23 June 1982 261 days
Independent – 5
Joseph James Tombura (1929–1992) 23 June 1982 5 June 1983 347 days SANU –
Autonomy abolished...
- Sudan.
Jemma Nunu
Kumba was born in
Tombura County of
Western Equatoria.
During her childhood, she
moved from
Tombura County to a
refugee camp in Central...