Nanyangachor
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Nanyangachor | |
|---|---|
Village | |
| Coordinates: 5°29′56″N 34°46′23″E / 5.498993°N 34.773102°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Equatoria |
| State | Eastern Equatoria |
| County | Kapoeta East County |
| Payam | Kauto Payam |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) |
Nanyangacor (or Nanyangacor) is a community in Eastern Equatoria state of South Sudan. It is in the Eastern Uplands of Kapoeta East County, near the border with Ethiopia.[1]
Nanyangachor is about 180 kilometres (110 mi) northeast of Narus, in the dry season about a five-hour drive. In the rainy season the drive may take much longer. It is located on a plateau surrounded by mountains, and is much cooler than in the plains to the west.[2] Cattle play an important role in the economy. Cattle raiding with their neighbors, including the Turkana people to the south in Kenya, is endemic. Periodically the people conduct peace meetings to try to find a way to prevent further raids. Women have increasingly been involved.[3]