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Garamba National Park

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277km

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Juba Stadium

A multi-use stadium, opened in 1962 and home to the national football team.

1.9km

4.8430555631.61583333
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Juba

South Sudan
Someday we will visit Juba or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Juba

Juba is a fast-growing city and capital of South Sudan, which gained its independence from Sudan in 2011. Juba is on the White Nile river.

Under the Khedivate of Egypt, Juba served as the southernmost garrison of the Egyptian army, quartering only a handful of soldiers. Disease was common; soldiers often fell ill due to the malaria and blackwater fever that was prevalent in the region. Explorers and campaigners (Sir) Samuel and Florence Baker used the nearby island of Gondokoro as a base during their expeditions to what is now South Sudan and northern Uganda from 1863 to 1865 and 1871 to 1873.

Juba has been described as undergoing an economic boom, especially in the past five years and since independence. The prospect of an economic boom has brought thousands of merchants to Juba, mostly from northern Sudan and from East Africa. As of October 2010, several regional and international businesses have established a presence in Juba. The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia and the Kenyan banking conglomerate Kenya Commercial Bank has its South Sudanese headquarters in the city and a branch network of eleven (11) branches throughout South Sudan. The three indigenous South Sudanese commercial banks namely; Buffalo Commercial Bank, Ivory Bank and Nile Commercial Bank, all maintain their headquarters in Juba. Equity Bank, another regional finance services provider also has a branch in Juba. National Insurance Corporation (NIC), the leading Ugandan insurance services provider, maintains an office in the city. Despite recent economic difficulties brought about by the December 15th 2013 civil war, Juba has continued to grow and construction is still booming. This is probably due to the high demand for affordable housing and hotel accommodations. Research from the Overseas Development Institute found that markets in Juba are transient, as many traders only come to make a quick profit and so do not invest in storage facilities or shops.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

36.8°C20.1
Precipitation: 5.1 mm

Feb

37.9°C21.7
Precipitation: 11 mm

Mar

37.7°C23.6
Precipitation: 36.7 mm

Apr

35.4°C23.4
Precipitation: 111.5 mm

May

33.5°C22.6
Precipitation: 129.9 mm

Jun

32.4°C21.9
Precipitation: 117.8 mm

Jul

31.1°C21.1
Precipitation: 144.7 mm

Aug

31.6°C21
Precipitation: 127.5 mm

Sep

33.1°C21.1
Precipitation: 103.7 mm

Oct

34°C21.3
Precipitation: 114.5 mm

Nov

34.7°C20.9
Precipitation: 43.1 mm

Dec

35.9°C20
Precipitation: 8.2 mm
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