Wau County

Wau County was a county in the former state of Western Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. Wau County was home to the state's capital, Wau. It was the most populous county in the state with over 232,910 people. The former county now roughly corresponds to the current Wau State.

Wau County
Country South Sudan
StateWestern Bahr el Ghazal
Named forWau (capital city)
SeatWau
Area
  Total19,251.27 km2 (7,432.96 sq mi)
Population
  Total232,910
Train in Wau County

The seat of Wau County was the third most populous city in South Sudan.

Geography

Wau County is both the second largest and second smallest county in area of Western Bahr el Ghazal. It is surrounded by Raga County, Jur River County, Aweil Centre County (county of Northern Bahr el Ghazal), Nagero County and Tombura County (both counties of Western Equatoria).

Wau County is in the Northwest region of South Sudan, and is in the middle of Western Bahr el Ghazal.

Ethnic groups

As of 2013, ethnic groups reported in Wau County were Balanda, Azande, Bongo, Gollo, Ndogo, and Bai. Balanda made up the large ethnic group.[1]

References

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