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qeiqer+south+sudan Latitude and Longitude:

11°59′36″N 32°45′41″E / 11.99333°N 32.76139°E / 11.99333; 32.76139
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Geiger
Arabic: القیقر
Geiger is located in South Sudan
Geiger
Geiger
Coordinates: 11°59′36″N 32°45′41″E / 11.99333°N 32.76139°E / 11.99333; 32.76139
Country  South Sudan
Region Greater Upper Nile
State Upper Nile
County Renk County
PayamGeiger Payam
Government
 •  Chief administrative officerDok Lual [2]
Population
 • Total2,000 - 3,000 refugees [1]
Time zone UTC+2 ( WAT [3])
Area code7G3JXQV6+8H

Geiger ( Arabic: القیقر), is a border town in the Renk County of Upper Nile State, in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. It is notable for the refugee crisis from South Sudan into Sudan due to the South Sudanese Civil War. [1] It is situated along the White Nile.

References

  1. ^ a b "No more dangerous treks to rivers to get water for Asha and her children". www.wvi.org.
  2. ^ "2,000 refugees at northern Upper Nile's Geiger and Joda areas". Radio Tamazuj.
  3. ^ "South Sudan Switches Time Zone". www.timeanddate.com.

qeiqer+south+sudan Latitude and Longitude:

11°59′36″N 32°45′41″E / 11.99333°N 32.76139°E / 11.99333; 32.76139
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Qeiqer, South Sudan)
Geiger
Arabic: القیقر
Geiger is located in South Sudan
Geiger
Geiger
Coordinates: 11°59′36″N 32°45′41″E / 11.99333°N 32.76139°E / 11.99333; 32.76139
Country  South Sudan
Region Greater Upper Nile
State Upper Nile
County Renk County
PayamGeiger Payam
Government
 •  Chief administrative officerDok Lual [2]
Population
 • Total2,000 - 3,000 refugees [1]
Time zone UTC+2 ( WAT [3])
Area code7G3JXQV6+8H

Geiger ( Arabic: القیقر), is a border town in the Renk County of Upper Nile State, in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. It is notable for the refugee crisis from South Sudan into Sudan due to the South Sudanese Civil War. [1] It is situated along the White Nile.

References

  1. ^ a b "No more dangerous treks to rivers to get water for Asha and her children". www.wvi.org.
  2. ^ "2,000 refugees at northern Upper Nile's Geiger and Joda areas". Radio Tamazuj.
  3. ^ "South Sudan Switches Time Zone". www.timeanddate.com.

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