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State flags of South Sudan

Last modified: 2012-03-31 by peter hans van den muijzenberg
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Background

South Sudan is divided into ten states which correspond to the three historical regions of Sudan, namely Bahr el Ghazal, Equatoria and Great Upper Nile. These historical regions are now sub-divided into the following states:

Bahr el Ghazal
Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Lakes State and Warrap;
Equatoria
Eastern Equatoria, Central Equatoria and Western Equatoria;
Greater Upper Nile
Jonglei, Unity and Upper Nile.
Bruce Berry, 01 March 2012


Central Equatoria State

Image sent by Vanja Poposki, 01 Jan 2012

Central Equatoria is the smallest of the ten states which make up South Sudan. According to Wikipedia, it was formerly named Bahr al Jaba after a tributary of the the White Nile that flows through the state. It was re-named Central Equatoria on 01 April 2005. Juba, the capital city of South Sudan, is also the state capital of Central Equatoria.

After some searching, I'm sure that Central Equatoria state has changed its flag. The new flag is green with white circle with state emblem, a rhinoceros, within and words "CENTRAL EQUATORIA" above the emblem and "STATE" below. Photographs show the rhino facing left, while in others it faces right with no lettering.

Previously the state flag had the state emblem in the centre of a white background.
Vanja Poposki, 01 Jan 2012


Eastern Equatoria State

Image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 Dec 2011

The flag of Eastern Equatoria state comprises four horizontal stripes of yellow, black and red with the state emblem or logo in the centre. The yellow symbolises the state's rich mineral resources, while black represents the African inhabitants and red symbolises the bloodshed during the liberation struggle. The green within the central oval emblem represents vegetation and agriculture. The cheetah, described as gently moving symbolises the rate of development and the nature of the people of Eastern Equatoria who are always organised and quick to respond - taken from this source.

The previous flag of Eastern Equatoria can be seen in a photograph accompanying this article here.
Aleksander Nemet, 25 June 2011


Lakes State

Image by Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011

The flag of Lakes State has the emblem in the centre with the name of the beneath. This design with a blue background replaces that where the state emblem was in a green roundel on white (see below), which is the basic design followed by the state flags in South Sudan
Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011

Image by Zoltán Horváth, 29 Dec 2011


Unity State

Image by Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011


Upper Nile State

Image by Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011


Western Equatoria State

Image by Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011


Western Bahr al-Ghazal

Image by Jaume Ollé Casals, 14 Dec 2011