Juba
Juba was established in 1920–21 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in a small Bari village, also called Juba. The city was made the capital of Mongalla Province in the late 1920s.
The Massai Market in Juba is the place to go for tourist souvenirs - mostly the usual sort of stuff you''d expect in markets in the region and many of the products are from Uganda
Juba, town, capital of South Sudan. It is a river port on the west bank of the Baḥr Al-Jabal (Mountain Nile), about 87 miles (140 km) south of Bor. Juba is a commercial centre
Learn how to get to Juba, South Sudan''s capital. Explore air and road routes, local transport options, and safety tips for travelers.
Juba is the largest city and capital of South Sudan. Juba is on banks of the White Nile River. In 2017, it had a population of 525,000 people. The city has been growing quickly since it was
Juba, the capital of South Sudan, isn''t exactly a city that oozes charm or luxury, but it''s the gateway to a country still finding its feet after decades of conflict.
Juba, the capital city of South Sudan, is a vibrant and rapidly growing urban center. As the political and economic heart of the country, Juba plays a crucial role in shaping the nation''s
Juba is the capital of the Republic of South Sudan and also the capital of Jubek State. South Sudan separated from Sudan and became an independent nation on July 9, 2011.
Compared to some cities, Juba is one of the friendliest and fast growing cities in the world, lying along the banks of the Nile River in Africa. Its strategic location makes it an off-beaten track
Juba, the vibrant capital of South Sudan, is known for its unique blend of culture and history. Visitors can explore the bustling Nyakuron Cultural Centre, the iconic Juba Bridge, and vibrant
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