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4South Sudan is an East UsefulNotes/{{Africa}}n country and the newest country in the world as of 2024, gaining independence in 2011. As one might expect, it broke off from the country of UsefulNotes/{{Sudan}}, following a long civil war and a vote in which over 95% of the people voted to split off. The reasons for the civil war and split are ethnic, religious, and economic: Sudan is mostly Arab and Muslim, while South Sudan is mostly non-Arab and Christian.[[note]]Some reports call the South Sudanese "black" or "African" to distinguish them from northern Sudanese people, but the implications here are highly misleading. Most Sudanese Arabs are in fact "black" in that they have very dark skin and distinctly African features. You couldn't tell Sudanese Arabs from, say, Chadians just by looking at them. Much like "Latin American/Latino/Hispanic", "Arab" is a cultural and linguistic identity rather than a racial one. Some Arabs have such light skin and Europeanesque features that you'd think they were Russian or German if they didn't tell you otherwise; some Arabs in countries like Sudan and Egypt are black; and other Arabs are every shade in between. And of course, Sudan is still in Africa and a member of the African Union.[[/note]] Furthermore, most of the oil in Sudan was located in the South, without which the government of Sudan would have a very hard time operating. Currently, there is an agreement to share the oil revenues between South Sudan (which is where the oil itself is located) and with Sudan (which has the pipelines which transport the petroleum to a port in their territory.)
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6If you think independence is a happy ending for them, you'd be wrong. On December 13, 2013, just two years after the country seceded, the country is embroiled in yet another civil war, this time between the forces allied to President Salva Kiir and Vice-President Riek Machar. The war killed nearly 400,000 people, displaced more than 2 million, caused one of the worst refugee crises in the world (over 1.5 million people have fled the country, mostly to neighboring Uganda), and basically overshadowed the country's historical enmity with Sudan, who has been normalizing relations with its former colony at a swift rate (contrary to what you might think, despite all said and done, Sudan is more than willing to recognize South Sudan's independence and both countries have embassies on each other's capitals). Eventually, in February 2020, Kiir and Machar reached an agreement to share power in a unity government, finally ending six years of the nightmarish war.
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8With literally no time to develop after decades of war, South Sudan is an extremely poor and underdeveloped country (its GDP per capita and HDI are far less than Sudan's), with very little infrastructure, and a massive health crisis (extreme rates of infant mortality and diseases that have long since disappeared in western and even most African countries). The consequences of decades of neglect, violence and exploitation from the north have also led to a lack of schools. On top of that, the country is landlocked, so it needs a third country for it to export goods and oil.
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10Statistics are hard to come by, but it was believed that until a couple of decades ago, the region that would become South Sudan overwhelmingly followed indigenous African religions, but at present it is largely Christian. The South Sudanese speak mostly Eastern Sudanic languages like Bari, Dinka, and Nuer (part of the proposed Nilo-Saharan family, although the conjecture is controversial) with a few Niger-Congo languages mixed in, while English is the sole official language. Due to being a part of an Arab country until recently, Arabic is still widely spoken as a lingua franca, especially among the educated class.
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12!!Media set in South Sudan:
13* ''Film/MachineGunPreacher''. A biographic movie about a retired motor gang member turned into constructor in this region before its eventual separation. This film also depict John Garrang, the [[FourStarBadass military commander]] of South Sudan.
14* Episode 5 of ''Series/SEALTeam'' is set in Juba as Bravo Team evacuates American personnel from the U.S. embassy in the face of massive city-wide riots.
15* In the 2018 movie ''[[https://gbtimes.com/un-peacekeeping-film-set-for-release-in-china China Peacekeeping Forces]]'', the situation is heavily based off of South Sudan and the Chinese UN detachment in the country. The movie barely even tries to hide it, setting the story in [[PaperThinDisguise Tuba, South Cudan.]]
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17[[AC:The South Sudanese flag]]
18https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/south_sudan_flag_8394.png
19->The flag is almost identical to that of UsefulNotes/{{Kenya}} but with the triangle found in that of Sudan. The black, red and green stripes symbolize the Africans, the blood of the fallen throughout South Sudan's long history of conflict, and the country's natural bounty, respectively; the white fimbriations stand for peace. At the hoist (left) side is a triangle, colored blue to symbolize the Nile River, and within it is the yellow star of unity.
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21[[AC:The South Sudanese national anthem]]
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23->Oh God
24->We praise and glorify You
25->For Your grace on South Sudan,
26->Land of great abundance
27->Uphold us united in peace and harmony.
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29->Oh Motherland
30->We rise raising flag with the guiding star
31->And singing songs of freedom with joy;
32->For justice, liberty and prosperity
33->Shall forever more reign!
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35->Oh great patriots
36->Let us stand up in silence and respect,
37->Saluting our martyrs whose blood
38->Cemented our national foundation,
39->We vow to protect our nation.
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41->Oh God, bless South Sudan!
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43[[AC:Government]]
44* Federal presidential constitutional republic
45** President: Salva Kiir Mayardit
46** First Vice President: Riek Machar
47** Second Vice President: James Wani Igga
48** Third Vice President: Taban Deng Gai
49** Fourth Vice President: Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior
50** Fifth Vice President: Hussein Abdelbagi
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52[[AC:Miscellaneous]]
53* '''Capital and largest city:''' Juba
54* '''Population:''' 12,778,250
55* '''Area:''' 644,329 km
56 (248,777 sq mi) (41st)
57* '''Currency''': South Sudanese pound (SSĀ£) (SSP)
58* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' SS
59* '''Country calling code:''' 211
60* '''Highest point:''' Kinyeti (3187 m/10,456 ft) (53rd)

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