Maridi

Maridi
Maridi

Location in South Sudan

Coordinates: 04°54′36″N 29°27′00″E / 4.91000°N 29.45000°E / 4.91000; 29.45000Coordinates: 04°54′36″N 29°27′00″E / 4.91000°N 29.45000°E / 4.91000; 29.45000
Country  South Sudan
State Maridi State
County Maridi County
Elevation 2,300 ft (700 m)
Population (2011 (Estimate))
  Total 18,000
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

Maridi is a town in South Sudan.

Location

Maridi is located in Maridi County, Maridi State,[1] near the international border between South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This location lies approximately 295 kilometres (183 mi), by road, west of Juba, the capital of South Sudan and the largest city in that country.[2] The coordinates of Maridi are: 4° 54' 36.00"N, 29° 27' 0.00"E (Latitude: 4.9100; Longitude: 29.4500).

Overview

Maridi has been a regional center of government since colonial times. It is also reputed to be a center of education in South Sudan.Yambio is the state capital of Western Equatoria State, which is 140 km from Maridi. Khazana Lake is a popular picnic spot and one can find NGO and UN staff enjoying the scenic beauty on a typical Sunday. The County remains lush green during the rainy season with Mango trees full of fruits. The habitat boosts of a diverse fauna, most common of them being the baboons, deer and the black mamba.

Population

In 2011, the population of Maridi was estimated at approximately 18,000. Maridi County is further divided into five Payams which have a total 17 Bomas under them. The population of the county is a mixed of many tribes prominent being, Zande, Baka, Mundu, Muro Kodo and Avokaya.[3]

Transport

The town is served by Maridi Airport. The airport sits at an elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft), above sea level. It has a single unpaved runway, the dimensions of which are not publicly known at this time. Roads (murram base dirt roads) to and from Maridi have been reconditioned and are quite good for South Sudan.

History

In September 2015, an oil tanker exploded on a road about 20 km from Maridi, at Bahir Naam Payam, killing over 170 people.[4] The truck had gone off the road and overturned. People were approaching the truck in order to siphon petrol from it when it exploded. Injured were taken to Maridi Civil Hospital and Olo Primary Health Clinic in Mambe Payam, according to Radio Tamazuj.[5]

Points of interest

The points of interest in and around Maridi include the following:

See also

References

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