Bentiu

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Bentiu
Country South Sudan
StateUnity State
CountyRubkona County
Elevation
1,300 ft (400 m)
Population
 (2006 Estimate)
 • Total7,700

Bentiu , also spelled Bantiu, is a town in South Sudan.

Location

Bentiu is located in Rubkona County, Unity State, in northern South Sudan, near the International border with the Republic of Sudan. This location lies approximately 654 kilometres (406 mi), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country.[1] Bentiu sits on the southern banks of the Bahr al-Ghazal River, which separates it the town of Rubkona, which sits on the river's northern banks. The two towns are joined by the El Salaam Bridge that spans the river.[2] The coordinates of Bentiu are: 9° 15' 36.00"N, 29° 48' 0.00"E (Latitude: 9.2600; Longitude: 29.8000).

Population

As of 2006, the population of Bentiu was estimated at about 7,700.[3]

Overview

The town is the administrative, political and commercial center of Unity State in South Sudan. The State Governor maintains the headquarters of the state in the town. However the County Headquarters for Rubkona County, in which Bentiu is located are situated in the town of Rubkona, accross the river.

Economy

Infrastructure

After the destruction during the Second Sudanese Civil War, the infrastructure in and around Bentiu is now being rebuilt. The projects that have been rehabilitated, constructed or restored include the following:

  1. Bentiu Airport
  2. Bentiu Civil Hospital - Dotated and constructed by the China National Petroleum Corporation
  3. Bahr al-Ghazal River - Redredged to allow barges free passage
  4. Rubkona New Market - Largest source of fresh produce for both towns

Education

Bentiu is also the location of the planned Western Upper Nile University, a promise by the state's education officials to speed up the higher education system in Unity State. Bentiu has three (3) primary schools and two (2) secondary schools. These schools were teaching in Arabic before 2005 and in 2011 they are teaching in English.[6]

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