Mayom County

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Country South Sudan
HeadquartersMayom
Mayom County
Mayom County is located in South Sudan
Mayom County
Location in South Sudan
Coordinates: 9°13′27″N 29°10′00″E / 9.224042°N 29.166706°E / 9.224042; 29.166706
Country South Sudan
RegionGreater Upper Nile
StateUnity State
HeadquartersMayom
Government
  County CommissionerCol.John Madeng Gatduel Nhial
Area
  Total
1,646 sq mi (4,263 km2)
Population
 (2017 estimate[1])
  Total
180,314
  Density109.5/sq mi (42.30/km2)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Mayom County is an administrative division of Unity State in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. It is located to the west of Bentiu. The county headquarters is Mayom town.[2]

Mayom County is in the northwest of Unity State. The largest town is Mayom. Other towns are Tam, Mankien and Wang-kay. Large villages include Rier, Thargana, Buoth, Wicok and Toic.[3] Mayom lies in the Block 4 oil concession to the south of the Kaikang oilfield.[4]

Civil War

Around 1982, encouraged by the Sudan government, Baggara people started to arrive in the Mayom region from the north, armed with automatic rifles. That year the Baggara stole about 500 cattle from the Nuer and Dinka people.[5] The Second Sudanese Civil War began in 1983. In March 1985 there was a fight between Baggara raiders and combined SPLA and Anyanya II forces led by Major Bul Nyawan in which the Baggara were defeated, leading to relative peace between the Baggara and Nuer.[6] In 1987 and 1988 the region was hit by famine due to the conflict between the army, Anyanya 2 and SPLA which had led to villages being burned, mass killings and widespread displacement of people. Mayom was presumably badly hit, but there were no relief agencies to record the progress of the famine.[7]

Referendum

Gadet rebellion

References

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