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  1. Italian Trans-Juba

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Former Country native name Oltre Giuba Italiana conventional long name Italian Trans Juba common name Trans Juba continent Africa region Horn of Africa anthem National Anthem of the Kingdom of Italy status Colony empire Italy era Interwar period year start 1924 event end year end 1925 event post date post p1 Jubaland flag p1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg s1 Italian Somalia flag s1 Flag of Italy 281861 1946 29.svg image flag Flag of Italy 281861 1946 29.svg flag Flag of Italy image coat symbol image map Location jubaland.png image map caption Trans Juba as shown on a map of present day Somalia. capital Kismayo official languages Italian language Italian , Somali language Somali religion Islam , Roman Catholicism currency Italian Lira Italian Trans Juba was a colony created in 1924 following the transfer of Trans Juba from British to Italian control. The briefly existing colony was then integrated into Italian Somalia in 1925. DEFAULTSORT Trans Juba, Italian Category 1925 disestablishments Category Former countries in Africa Category States and territories established in 1924 ...   more details



  1. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Juba

    juba.htm Archdiocese of Juba coord missing Sudan DEFAULTSORT Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Juba Category Roman Catholic dioceses in South Sudan Juba Category Article Feedback 5 de Erzbistum Juba fr Archidioc se de Djouba it Arcidiocesi di Juba pl Archidiecezja D uba ru sr ...   more details



  1. Juba Conference (1947)

    No footnotes date March 2009 Refimprove date March 2009 The Juba Conference was a June 1947 meeting attended by United Kingdom British and Sudan ese delegates in the city of Juba, South Sudan Juba , then regional capital of Equatoria Province in South Sudan and today the national capital of South Sudan . Great Britain organized the conference in order to combine northern and southern Sudan into one political entity. Up until this time, the two sectors were essentially treated by the British as two separate colonies this being due to ethnic, religious and cultural differences. Northern Sudan was heavily Arabization Arabized and had a fairly well structured political and economic infrastructure. Northerners practiced Islam and were relatively well educated. Southern Sudan was mainly composed of various Nilotic tribes who practiced a mixture of Christian and animist beliefs. Economically, it did not possess the organization of northern Sudan. The Juba Conference did agree to two matters at the time that northern and southern Sudan constitute one state, and that a Legislative Assembly represent the entire colony. However, southern Sudanese representatives had several reservations about the resolutions, largely because they were in an inferior position in regards to their region s lack of educational and political experience. Their apprehension was realized when 800 administrative posts were vacated by the British in preparation for Sudanese self rule , because only four of the government posts went to Southerners. In discussions to determine the future of the modern state of Sudan, the southern provinces were largely excluded from the political process. This disparity lead to the First ... reference http madingaweil.com conference.htm Minutes Taken at the Juba Conference of 1947 Category 1947 in Sudan Category Juba Africa hist stub Sudan stub bg 1947 de Juba Konferenz pl Konferencja w D ubie pt Confer ncia de Juba ...   more details



  1. Embassy of the United States, Juba

    File Juba embassy inauguration 2011 07 09.jpg thumb 300px Johnnie Carson diplomat Johnnie Carson , Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell Susan E. Rice , U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Ambassador R. Barrie Walkley inaugurating the new U.S. Embassy in Juba, South Sudan on Independence Day, July 9, 2011. The United States Embassy in Juba , South Sudan, was first established on 9 July 2011 ref cite web url http www.state.gov p af rls spbr 2011 167806.htm title Briefing on the New Republic of South Sudan publisher U.S. Department of State date 7 July 2011 accessdate 9 July 2011 ref as the United States diplomatic mission to the country of South Sudan . Upon the independence of South Sudan, the old United States Consulate General Juba, originally opened in 2005 ref cite web url http southsudan.usembassy.gov about us.html title About Us publisher Embassy of the United States, Juba, South Sudan accessdate 9 July 2011 ref was upgraded into a full embassy , in recognition of the independence of South Sudan. The chief of mission was Charg d Affaires R. Barrie Walkley , pending the appointment of an United States Ambassador to South Sudan ambassador to South Sudan . ref http blogs.state.gov sudan index.php site entry voter registration southern sudan referendum Voter Registration Begins for Southern Sudan Referendum ref On 19 October, Susan D. Page was confirmed as the first United States of America United States Ambassador to South Sudan . ref http www.google.com hostednews afp article ALeqM5g2e2N IrIZjYzQ azQXr0PKK7mUQ?docId CNG.51741d44ded9b31056a85d8267330981.251 Susan Page Confirmed As Ambassador To Juba ref References reflist External links http southsudan.usembassy.gov US Embassy Juba US diplomatic missions Category Diplomatic missions of the United States Juba Category South Sudan United States relations sr ...   more details



  1. Stephen Juba Park

    The Stephen Juba Park , named after Stephen Juba , is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada . It is a waterfront park on the western bank of the Red River of the North Red River and runs from downtown Winnipeg to the Exchange District . The park features bike paths, landscaping and a Water Taxi dock. References cite web accessdate 2008 04 23 url http www.heritagewinnipeg.com historic buildingsPublic.htm title Historical Buildings Stephen Juba Park publisher Heritage Winnipeg Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot coord 49 53 44 N 97 07 57 W type landmark region CA MB display title Category Parks in Winnipeg Manitoba geo stub ...   more details



  1. Juba Air Cargo

    Infobox Airline airline Juba Air Cargo logo logo size fleet size destinations IATA ICAO JUC callsign Juba Cargo parent company slogan founded 1996 headquarters Khartoum , Sudan key people hubs Khartoum International Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Juba Air Cargo is a cargo airline based in Khartoum , Sudan . It was established in 1996 and operates domestic cargo services. Its main base is Khartoum International Airport . ref name FI cite news title Directory World Airlines work Flight International page 99 date 2007 04 03 ref History The airline has been operating since 1997 from its Khartoum base and another in Sharjah city Sharjah and is headed by Bahaa Amin Akaska. Organised in 2010 as a member of the JAMA Group alliance with Attico, Airwest and Marsland. ref http aerotransport.org php go.php?query operator&qstring Juba Air Cargo&where 115214&luck Aerotransport.org 8 June 2011 ref Services Juba Air Cargo operates cargo services to the following destinations ref name FI Khartoum , Juba, Sudan Juba , Waw and Malakal . Accidents On the 8th of November 2007 Juba Air Cargo lost the aircraft ST JUA in an accident at Khartoum International Airport HSSS . The An 12 cargo plane took off from Khartoum KRT around 08 00 in the morning, carrying 11 tons of cargo. One engine failed shortly after takeoff, according to the president of Juba Air Cargo due to bird strike . The airplane returned to land but crash landed on the military part of the airport. Two soldiers were killed on the ground. The airplane caught fire but the four crew members, three Russians and one Sudanese, escaped. On June 27, 2008, a cargo plane crashed mid flight, killing ... AFP that the Juba Cargo company plane crashed an hour and 10 minutes after take off from Khartoum, bound for the southern Sudanese capital Juba, apparently owing to bad weather. One person survived out ... .JPG gallery Fleet As of June 28, 2008 the Juba Air Cargo fleet became zero after the crash of its last ...   more details



  1. Titus Desticius Juba

    Titus Desticius Juba was a Roman Empire Roman governor of Roman Britain Britain during the 250s. He had served in Ancient Rome Rome as consul and some time later was posted to Britannia Superior . The barracks at Caerleon were refurbished under his governorship between the years 253 and 255. External links http www.roman britain.org people later governors.htm Roman Britain.org entry AncientRome politician stub Category Roman governors of Britain Juba, Titus Desticius Category 3rd century Romans Category Place of birth unknown Category Place of death unknown ...   more details



  1. Juba River (Mato Grosso)

    Infobox River river name Juba River Mato Grosso image name image size caption origin Mato Grosso state mouth basin countries Brazil length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Juba River Mato Grosso is a river of Mato Grosso state in western Brazil . See also List of rivers of Mato Grosso References http www.zonu.com imapa americas md Mato Grosso brazil.pdf Brazilian Ministry of Transport MatoGrosso geo stub Category Rivers of Mato Grosso coord missing Brazil ...   more details



  1. Juba Valley Agricultural Institute

    Orphan date April 2012 As part of new colleges and institutes of Bardera Polytechnic , Juba Valley Agricultural Institute Somali Machadka Beeraha Dooxada Jubba , Italian language Italian Juba Valle Istituto Agrario was in the plans for many years. Juba Valley Region of Somalia has two of the main economic sectors in Somalia, agriculture and livestock, which contribute over 60 of the Somali National Domestic Product GDP . To develop these vital economic sectors, Bardera Polytechnic s Board has put together mechanisms to start the college s most important institute, the Juba Valley Agricultural Institute. As announced in future development phases on http www.sehoaid.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 3&Itemid 3 SEHO Website , Juba Valley Agricultural Institute was part of phase two programs development at Bardera Polytechnic. Veterinary sciences, environmental and forestry management programs would follow in the future as they all are much needed services in these tough survival decades for Somalia. History Before the name Bardera Polytechnic was decided, a debate took place about the type of college Gedo Region s most important farming town to have. It was decided a polytechnic school will be the type of college SEHO supporters were going to fund. This college took form in early 2006. The first choice of what type of college Bardera would have, was an agricultural college but there was a need for a training place which had all sorts of learning disciplines and skills. It was further decided the that a polytechnic school could have any institute in the future. Bardera Polytechnic s second phase academic development included starting the first comprehensive agricultural program that would give thousands of students the education and the training needed to work in the hundreds of thousands of hectares of fertile lands in Southern Somalia s riverine regions. Funding and Curriculum Development for Juba Valley Agricultural Institute Curriculum and first faculty ...   more details



  1. Juba Valley Alliance

    Infobox Somali faction faction name Juba Valley Alliance image leaders Col. Barre Adan Shire Hiiraale br Col. Abdulahi Sheik Ismael Fara Tag clan tribe Marehan , Ogadeni and Habr Gedir ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Somalia Main Political Organizations work publisher Mudug.com date url http www.mudug.com political.htm doi accessdate 2007 01 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060927222444 http www.mudug.com political.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 09 27 ref active years June 2001 2008 headquarters Kismayo former areaofoperations southern Somalia predecessor Allied Somali Forces ASF successor Transitional Federal Government TFG allies opponents Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council SRRC br Somali Patriotic Movement SPM Harti br Islamic Courts Union ICU Campaignbox Somali Civil War The Juba Valley Alliance JVA Somali Isbahaysiga Dooxada Jubba is a political Political faction faction of the Somali Civil War . It was the primary opponent of the Somali Patriotic Movement SPM and the Somali Reconciliation and Restoration Council SRRC vying for the control of Kismayo and the Juba River valley, the area known as Jubaland . Following the breakdown ... Directorate, Home Office, UK ref The ASF administration renamed itself the Juba Valley Alliance ... Islamic Court Union s takeover of the Juba Valley in October 2006, ref name WAR CLOUDS LOOM OVER SOMALIA ... under Sheik Hassan Abdullah Hersi al Turki approached Jilib , en route to Kismayo. Juba Valley Alliance ... on October 25 28 after they militarily defeated the Juba Valley Alliance. ref name SOMALI ISLAMISTS .... Barderians being part of the larger Juba region, the population in Gedo and Bardera in particular ... over the Juba Valley. On December 27, the ICU abandoned its positions in the Juba Valley at Salagle ... towards Bu uale from Dinsoor, while the rest of the Lower and Middle Juba areas were calm. ref ... Category Somali Civil War ca Alian a de la Vall del Juba de Juba Valley Alliance zh ...   more details



  1. Juba Game Reserve

    The Juba Game Reserve is a protected area in South Sudan , Africa . It is a game reserve and Important Bird Area . The Convert 200 km2 savannah grassland and woodland habitat features key species of Heuglin s Francolin and Arabian bustard . ref name UNEP2007 cite book author United Nations Environment Programme authorlink United Nations Environment Programme title Sudan post conflict environmental assessment url http books.google.com books?id 1mQYMlEwL9UC&pg PA263 accessdate 2 August 2011 year 2007 publisher UNEP Earthprint isbn 9789280727029 pages 261, 263 ref References Reflist coord missing South Sudan National Parks of South Sudan Category Game reserves of South Sudan Category Important Bird Areas of South Sudan SouthSudan geo stub Africa protected area stub he sr ...   more details



  1. 2006?2008 Juba talks

    The Juba talks were a series of negotiations between the government of Uganda and the Lord s Resistance Army rebel group over the terms of a ceasefire and possible peace agreement. The talks, held in Juba, Sudan Juba , the capital of autonomous Southern Sudan , began in July 2006 and were mediated by Riek ... A delegation from the LRA arrived in Juba, Sudan on 8 June 2006 to prepare for talks with the Ugandan government, to be mediated by the Government of Southern Sudan ref name juba 8 june http news.bbc.co.uk ... 14, 2006 talks began in Juba between delegations from the LRA and Uganda, with the Vice president ... at Juba talks , Sunday Vision, 15 July 2006 ref The initial delegation was criticized as largely ... ref http www.rocketboom.com vlog archives 2006 08 rb 06 aug 16.html Video footage of peace talks in Juba ... at Juba talks , IRIN , 11 October 2006 ref On 20 October 2006, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni traveled to Juba to meet the LRA negotiators face to face for the first time in an attempt to revive ..., including the shooting of women and children in the head, near Juba during the two previous days ... Uganda LRA Quit Juba Talks, Govt Rejects Rebels Demands , allAfrica.com, 21 January 2007. ref On 14 March 2007 the LRA stated it would once again return to the Juba talks. ref http allafrica.com ... talks a demand the LRA had made before it would return to Juba , the next round of talks was held ... S. Africa, Kenya Join Juba Peace Talks Page 1 of 1 Bot generated title ref In this round, the ceasefire ... in the peace talks, the Juba Initiative Project enabled the resumption of the talks in May 2007, thanks ... allAfrica.com Uganda U.S., EU Join Juba Peace Talks Page 1 of 1 Bot generated title ... agreement in Juba Bot generated title ref More problems appeared on 28 February 2008 The rebels ... stated that they would return to Juba and Kampala, as the LRA had broken the agreement, and that the ceasefire ... default.aspx Beyond Juba Building Sustainable Peace in Uganda website, a project of Makerere University ...   more details



  1. Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006

    Use dmy dates date March 2012 The Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 , formally the Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration between the Sudan People s Liberation Army SPLA And the South Sudan Defence Forces SSDF 8 January 2006 , laid out the basis for unifying rival military forces in South Sudan following the end of the Second Sudanese Civil War in January 2005. ref name SAS200611 Background The Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 9 January 2005 ended hostilities between the Sudan People s Liberation Army SPLA and the Sudan Armed Forces SAF , and laid the framework for conduct of a referendum that could eventually lead to independence for South Sudan. However, it left unresolved the issue of what would happen to the smaller armed groups, and in particular the South Sudan Defence Forces SSDF . The SSDF had provided security for SAF garrisons and for oilfields in the north of South Sudan, and in return had been provided with arms and ammunition by the SAF, although the SSDF remained deeply suspicious of the Khartoum based government. ref name SAS200611 Agreement SPLA leader John Garang failed in his approach of trying to defeat the SSDF militarily or to win over SSDF leaders to the SPLA. Garang died on 30 July 2005 in an air crash. His successor, Salva Kiir , took a fresh approach that emphasized d tente, unity and reconciliation. This defused tension and led to the successful agreement ... airlifts Paulino Matip s forces to Juba work Sudan Tribune author James Gatdet Dak date 19 October ... 22 October 2006 publisher UNHCR accessdate 4 August 2011 ref Shortly after the Juba declaration was signed ... former SSDF soldiers became dissatisfied later. General Peter Gadet , who joined the SPLA after Juba ... 4 August 2011 ref Further reading cite web url http gosscanada.org pdf juba declaration on unity.pdf title Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration between the Sudan People s Liberation Army ... pdfs HSBA SWP 1 SSDF.pdf title The South Sudan Defence Forces in the Wake of the Juba ...   more details



  1. Jubba Valley

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Juba Valley Lang so Dooxada Jubba is a valley in Northeast Africa. It follows the line of the Juba River north from the Indian Ocean to the Somalia Ethiopia border, and then splits, one branch following the Dawa River west along the Ethiopia Kenya border then north into Ethiopia, and the other branch follows the Ganale Dorya River north into Ethiopia. Along with the Shebelle Valley , and nearby lakes Lake Chamo Chamo and Lake Abaya Abaya , the Juba Valley is considered an Endemic Bird Area by Birdlife International . The Somali section of the Juba Valley is known as Jubaland . History Before the Somali Civil war, Juba Valley was a normal rural area, but in 1993 Juba Valley was the fighting grounds between the United States Mountain Rangers and various Habr Gdir clans. Coord missing Ethiopia Category Jubba River Category Valleys of Ethiopia Category Landforms of Somalia Category Valleys of Kenya Somalia geo stub Ethiopia geo stub Kenya geo stub ca Vall del Juba es Valle del Juba ...   more details



  1. Catholic University of South Sudan

    Catholic University of South Sudan CUofSS , sometimes referred to as Catholic University , is a university in South Sudan . Location The university s main campus is located in the city of Juba, South Sudan Juba , in Juba County , Central Equatoria Central Equatoria State , in southern South Sudan . The city of Juba is the capital city capital of South Sudan and is the largest city in that country. The university maintains a second campus in the city of Wau, South Sudan , Western Bahr el Ghazal Western Bahr el Ghazal State , approximately convert 650 km mi , northwest of Juba. ref http www.travelmath.com driving distance from Juba, Sudan to WUU Estimated Road Distance Between Juba And Wau ref History Catholic University was founded in 2008, as a private institution of higher education. ref http www.huffingtonpost.com catholic relief services the catholic university o b 736848.html Catholic University Founded In 2008 ref Academic affairs The university opened with five 3 faculties, namely ref http ncronline.org news global catholic university launches sudan Catholic University Has Three Faculties In 2011 ref Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Juba Campus Faculty of Engineering Sciences Juba Campus Faculty of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences Wau Campus External links Empty section date July 2011 See also Juba, South Sudan Juba Juba County Central Equatoria Equatoria Education in South Sudan List of universities in South Sudan References reflist Central Equatoria coord missing Sudan Category 2008 establishments in South Sudan Category Educational institutions established in 2008 Category Universities in South Sudan Category Juba Category Juba County Category Central Equatoria Category Equatoria SouthSudan stub Education stub sr ...   more details



  1. Southern Sudan Radio

    Infobox Radio station name Southern Sudan Radio image city Juba, South Sudan Juba area South Sudan frequency format Talk radio Talk power airdate affiliations owner website Southern Sudan Radio is a South Sudan ese radio station . Category South Sudanese radio Africa radio station stub ...   more details



  1. List of universities in South Sudan

    This is a list of universities in South Sudan Public universities Juba National University , Juba, South Sudan Juba 1977 Rumbek University , Rumbek 2010 ref http allafrica.com stories 201106291392.html Vice Chancellor of Rumbek University is Professor Professor Matthew Atem Aduol ref University of Bahr El Ghazal , Wau, South Sudan Wau ref http www.iime.org database africa sudan.htm List of Medical Schools in Sudan & South Sudan ref University of Northern Bahr El Ghazal , Aweil 2011 ref http www.sudanradio.org new established university northern bahr el ghazal open october University of Northern el Ghazal Opening In 2011 ref Upper Nile University , Malakal 1991 John Garang Memorial University , Bor, South Sudan Bor 2006 Private universities Akobo Heritage and Memorial University , Akobo Catholic University of South Sudan , Juba, South Sudan Juba & Wau, South Sudan Wau 2008 ref http ncronline.org news global catholic university launches sudan Catholic University of South Sudan Founded In 2008 ref St. Mary s University in Juba , Juba, South Sudan Juba 2009 ref http www.gossmission.org goss index.php?option com content&task view&id 819&Itemid 192 St. Mary s University Founded In 2009 ref The Bridge University , Juba, South Sudan Juba 2009 Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University , Yei, South Sudan Yei See also South Sudan university leaders Education in South Sudan External links http www.unesco.org iau onlinedatabases list data s nw.html University Directory at Unesco.org http www.jubatravelguide.com embassies 20consulates 20and 20colleges.html Institutions of Higher Education In Juba, South Sudan References reflist Category Universities in South Sudan Category South Sudan related lists Universities Category Education in South Sudan Category Education in Africa Category Lists of universities and colleges in Africa South Sudan Africa topic List of universities in SouthSudan stub de Liste der Universit ten im S dsudan he sr ...   more details



  1. Desticius

    Desticius is a Rome Roman Roman naming conventions nomen . Titus Desticius Juba , governor in Roman Britain, 250s Titus Desticius Severus , governor in Raetia c. 166 surname ...   more details



  1. Postage stamps and postal history of Oltre Giuba

    Oltre Giuba , Italian for Jubaland lang so Jubbaland or Juba Valley lang so Dooxada Jubba , formerly Trans Juba , is the southwesternmost part of Somalia , on the far side of the Juba River thus Trans Juba , bordering on Kenya . Image JubalandPostageStamps.jpg right 250px thumb Trans Juba postage stamps of 1926. Italy issued its first postage stamp s for Jubaland on July 29, 1925, consisting of contemporary Italian stamps overprint ed OLTRE GIUBA Trans Juba . The same process was followed for the Italian commemorative issues of the time the Victor Emmanuel issue, the Francis of Assisi St. Francis issue. On April 21, 1926, Italy issued a set of seven stamps printed specifically for the colony, depicting a map of the territory and inscribed COMMISSARIATO GENLE DELL OLTRE GIUBA , then on June 1 the omnibus Colonial Institute issue included a set inscribed OLTRE GIUBA . Only a couple of the higher values have more than a minimal price for collectors, although as usual for remote colonies of brief existence, genuine usages on cover are seldom seen. See also Postage stamps and postal history of Somalia PostalhistoryAfrica Philately stub DEFAULTSORT Oltre Giuba Category Philately of Italy br Timbro Joubaland ...   more details



  1. List of hospitals in South Sudan

    The following is a list of currently operating hospital s in South Sudan . class wikitable sortable Name Locale Opened Closed Aweil Civil Hospital Aweil Bentiu Civil Hospital Bentiu Juba Teaching Hospital Juba Malakal Teaching Hospital Malakal References reflist Africa topic List of hospitals in Category South Sudan related lists Hospitals Category Lists of hospitals by country South Sudan Category Health in South Sudan ...   more details



  1. JUB

    JUB may refer to Jacobs University Bremen , a private research university in Germany Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana , a Vedic text Juba Airport JustUsBoys , a gay community website Disambig DEFAULTSORT Jub Category Acronyms Category Initialisms it JUB ...   more details



  1. Air Uganda destinations

    Air Uganda serves the following destinations as of February 2010 ref http www.air uganda.com content flights fares Destinations of Air Uganda ref Africa Kenya Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Mombasa Moi International Airport Rwanda Kigali Kigali International Airport Sudan becomes South Sudan from 9 July Juba, Sudan Juba Juba Airport Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport Zanzibar Zanzibar International Airport Uganda Entebbe Entebbe International Airport Main Hub External links http www.air uganda.com Air Uganda Homepage See also Air Uganda References reflist Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Air Uganda Destinations Category Lists of airline destinations africa airline stub ...   more details



  1. Feeder Airlines

    Infobox Airline airline Feeder Airlines logo logo size fleet size 3 destinations 6 IATA ICAO FDD callsign parent company slogan The Pride of South Sudan founded 2007 headquarters Juba, South Sudan key people Nichola Ali Khamis br Managing Director ref http www.monitor.co.ug Business Technology 688612 1276328 8tgvadz index.html Nichola Ali Khamis Is Managing Director ref hubs Juba Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.feederairlines.com Homepage Feeder Airlines is an airline based in Juba, South Sudan . The inauguration day for its official launching was 2 June 2007. It operates scheduled and charter service, out of Juba International Airport . Overview The airliine is majority owned by South Sudan ese nationals. It serves major airports within South Sudan, using Juba International Airport as its hub. Beginning in March 2010, the airline maintains daily service between Juba and Entebbe. ref http www.eturbonews.com 15390 feeder airlines start flights entebbe Service Between Juba And Entebbe Is Daily ref Destinations Feeder Airlines serves the following scheduled destinations ref http www.feederairlines.com destinations and flight schedule Feeder Airlines Flight Schedule ref South Sudan Juba, Southern Sudan Juba Juba Airport Hub Malakal Malakal Airport Rumbek Rumbek Airport Wau, South Sudan Wau Wau Airport Sudan Khartoum Khartoum International Airport Uganda Entebbe Entebbe International Airport ref http bignews.biz ?id 857529&keys Service Between Juba And Entebbe Began On Tuesday 30th March 2010 ref Fleet As of Monday, 26th March 2012, the Feeder Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft with an average age of 20.2 years ref http www.planespotters.net Airline Feeder Airlines Feeder Airlines Fleet ref center class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 3 style border collapse collapse Feeder Airlines fleet Aircraft style width 25px In Service Passengers Current Usage Boeing 737 300 center 1 center In Use Operated by Vista ...   more details



  1. Buffalo Commercial Bank

    Infobox Company company name Buffalo Commercial Bank company logo company type Private company slogan foundation 2008 location Juba, South Sudan Juba , South Sudan key people Lual Acuek Lual Deng br Chairman br Alemu Aberra br Managing Director num employees assets revenue industry Financial Services products Loans , cheque Checking , Savings , Foreign exchange market Foreign Exchange , Investments , Automated Teller Machine ATM Cards homepage http buffalocommercialbank.com index.php Homepage Buffalo Commercial Bank BCB is a commercial bank in South Sudan . It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of South Sudan , the national banking regulator. ref http bankofsouthernsudan.org home.php List of Licensed Commercial Banks in South Sudan ref Overview The bank is an indigenous South Sudan ese financial institution, serving the banking needs of the people and businesses of this part of the world. It is a small but growing private company private commercial bank headquartered in Juba, South Sudan Juba , the capital and largest city in South Sudan. History Buffalo Commercial Bank was established in 2008, following the cessation of hostilities between Sudan and South Sudan and the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement CPA in Naivasha , Kenya , in 2005. Ownership The bank s stock is privately owned. asof October 2010 , the detailed shareholding is not publicly known. Branch Network The branch network of the bank include the following locations ref http buffalocommercialbank.com branches.php Branches of Buffalo Commercial Bank ref Malakia Branch Juba, South Sudan Juba Juba Market Branch Juba, South Sudan Juba Main Branch Wazarat Branch Ministerial Premises, Juba, Southern Sudan Juba Wau Branch Wau, South Sudan Wau Governance The Bank is governed by a nine member Board of Directors . The current chairman of the Board is Lual Acuek Lual Deng. ref http buffalocommercialbank.com about bod.php The Board of Directors of Buffalo Commercial Bank ref External link ...   more details



  1. Jussi Tuomola

    File Juba tuomola.jpg thumb 200px Jussi Tuomola Jussi Tuomola , pen name Juba born November 8, 1965 in Lahti is a Finland Finnish cartoonist . Tuomola is best known for his ongoing comic strip Viivi & Wagner , about the relationship of a woman and a pig. He has also worked on the Punaniska and Myrkky comics and the Finnish version of MAD magazine MAD Magazine . He has even drawn a religious comic book album set in biblical times, called l pingota, Paavo Ota viiniryp leit ... Take it easy, Paulie Have some grapes... Tuomola first started drawing at pre school age in Rovaniemi , copying cover art from Finnish Donald Duck Aku Ankka comics. At the age of six and seven he started trying his hand at comics of his own. His first completed comic was called Tom Taylor , an American style detective comic inspired by the Tex Willer comics and an American TV detective show called Baretta . In 1976, Tuomola moved from Rovaniemi to Turku , and in 1982, he went to the United States U.S. as an exchange student, which inspired him to become a professional cartoonist. His first published comic was Vauhti Ville , published in a local newspaper from 1983 to 1984 . Tuomola s square shaped signature JUBA was inspired by a similar signature by Jean Giraud Jean Moebius Giraud . Sources Commons category Juba Tuomola http www.viivijawagner.net Jussi Juba Tuomola s Viivi & Wagner page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tuomola, Jussi ALTERNATIVE NAMES Juba pen name SHORT DESCRIPTION Cartoonist DATE OF BIRTH November 8, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH Lahti , Finland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tuomola, Jussi Category 1965 births Category Living people Category People from Lahti Category Finnish cartoonists Category Comic strip cartoonists Category Finnish comics artists Finland bio stub cartoonist stub ru , fi Juba Tuomola ...   more details




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