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Roads in South Sudan

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The following is a list of national roads in South Sudan. The list is not exhaustive.

National roads

List of National Roads In South Sudan
Number Name of Road Distance Designated Completed
1 Juba–Nimule Road 192 kilometres (119 mi) 2007 2012[1]
2 Gulu–Nimule Road 105 kilometres (65 mi) 2012 2015
3 Kangi-Bar-Urud Road 28 kilometres (17 mi) 2017? 2017[2] (Expected)
4 Aggrey Jaden Road (Juba-Yei- Kaya Road) 243 kilometres (151 mi) 2022 2025 (Expected)
5 Juba-Torit-Nadapal Highway 353 kilometres (219 mi) ? ?
6 Juba-Bor-Malakal Highway 500 kilometres (311 mi) 2020 2025 (Expected)
7 Juba–Terekeka–Rumbek Road 392 kilometres (244 mi) 2019 2025 (Expected)[3][4]
8 Kajo Keji-Juba Road 156 kilometres (97 mi) ? ?
9 Paloich–Maiwut–Pagak Road 220 kilometres (137 mi) 2924[5] 2029 (Expected)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Road Distance Between Juba, South Sudan And Nimule, South Sudan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Kangi-Bar-Urud Feeder Road in Wau to be Completed Next Month > Gurtong Trust > Editorial".
  3. ^ Xinhua (3 September 2022). "South Sudan approves over 700 million USD on road project". Xinhua News Agency. Beijing, China. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  4. ^ Peter Wanjala (8 September 2022). "US$ 713.53M approved for Juba-Terekeka-Rumbek road construction". Construction Review Online. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  5. ^ Xinhua News Agency (29 June 2024). "Ethiopia, South Sudan To Build 220km Cross-Border Road" (The EastAfrican Quoting Xinhua). The EastAfrican. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 30 June 2024.