Louis Lobong Lojore, the Glossary
Louis Lobong Lojore is a South Sudanese Politician and a military governor in the rank of lieutenant general in the South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF) and the current governor of Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan.[1]
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22 relations: Aloisio Emor Ojetuk, Budi County, Chukudum, Eastern Equatoria, George Athor, Government of Eastern Equatoria from 2010, Greater Kapoeta, Jonglei State, Kapoeta East County, Kapoeta State, Lafon County, Lopit people, Namorunyang, Pari people, Salva Kiir Mayardit, Second Sudanese Civil War, South Sudan, South Sudan People's Defence Forces, Southern Sudan Peace Commission, Sudan People's Liberation Movement, Toposa people, Torit.
- People from Eastern Equatoria
- South Sudanese military personnel
- South Sudanese state governors
Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
Aloisio Emor Ojetuk was governor of Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan from 2005 to 2010. Louis Lobong Lojore and Aloisio Emor Ojetuk are people from Eastern Equatoria, south Sudanese military personnel, south Sudanese state governors and Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians.
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Budi County
Budi County is an administrative area of Eastern Equatoria state in South Sudan, with headquarters in Chukudum.
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Chukudum
Chukudum is a town in Budi County, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan.
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Eastern Equatoria
Eastern Equatoria is a state in South Sudan.
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George Athor
George Athor Deng (1962 – 19 December 2011) was the Sudan People's Liberation Army lieutenant general and a SPLA dissident who led the South Sudan Democratic Movement and its military wing, the South Sudan Defence Army. Louis Lobong Lojore and George Athor are Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians.
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Government of Eastern Equatoria from 2010
The government of Eastern Equatoria from 2010 took office in Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan in June 2010 following nationwide elections in April 2010.
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Greater Kapoeta
Greater Kapoeta is the name given to the eastern half of the erstwhile Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan, at one time an administrative region with headquarters in the town of Kapoeta.
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Jonglei State
Jonglei State is a state of South Sudan with Bor as its centre of government and the biggest city.
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Kapoeta East County
Kapoeta East County is an administrative region of Eastern Equatoria state in South Sudan, bordered by Kenya to the south, Ethiopia to the east and Jonglei state to the west.
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Kapoeta State
Kapoeta State was a state in South Sudan that existed between 2 October 2015 and 22 February 2020.
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Lafon County
Lafon is a county in Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan.
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Lopit people
The Lopit people are a Nilotic ethnic group found in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan.
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Namorunyang
Namorunyang is a village and Payam of Kapoeta South County in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan.
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Pari people
The Pari (also spelled Paeri) are an ethnic group in South Sudan.
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Salva Kiir Mayardit
Salva Kiir Mayardit (born 13 September 1951), also known as Salva Kiir, is a South Sudanese politician who has been the President of South Sudan since its independence on 9 July 2011. Louis Lobong Lojore and Salva Kiir Mayardit are Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians.
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Second Sudanese Civil War
The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army.
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South Sudan
South Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa.
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South Sudan People's Defence Forces
The South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), formerly the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), is the army of the Republic of South Sudan.
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Southern Sudan Peace Commission
The Southern Sudan Peace Commission (SSPC) was established in 2006.
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Sudan People's Liberation Movement
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM; الحركة الشعبية لتحرير السودان, Al-Ḥarakat ash-Shaʿbiyyat liTaḥrīr as-Sūdān) is a political party in South Sudan.
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Toposa people
The Toposa are a Nilotic ethnic group in South Sudan, living in the Greater Kapoeta region of Eastern Equatoria state.
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Torit
Torit is a city of Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan.
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See also
People from Eastern Equatoria
- Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
- Betty Ogwaro
- Evan Atar Adaha
- George Echom
- Joseph Oduho
- Lopez Lomong
- Louis Lobong Lojore
- Paride Taban
- Peter Lorot
- Rose Lokonyen
- Saturnino Ohure
- Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla
- WJ De King
South Sudanese military personnel
- Ager Gum
- Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
- Augustino Kiri Gwolo
- David Manyok Barac Atem
- David Yau Yau
- Efisio Kon Uguak
- Emilio Tafeng
- Emmanuel Jal
- Gatluak Deng Garang
- James Ajongo Mawut
- James Gatduel Gatluak
- James Hoth Mai
- John Uliny
- Kuol Deim Kuol
- Louis Lobong Lojore
- Madut Kon Awan
- Nhial Deng Nhial
- Paul Malong Awan
- Paulino Matip Nhial
- Santino Deng Wol
- Simon Kun Puoch
- Stephen Buay Rolnyang
- Thomas Cirilo
- Wol Akec Akol
South Sudanese state governors
- Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
- Chol Tong Mayay Jang
- Clement Wani Konga
- Denay Jock Chagor
- Gatluak Deng Garang
- Joseph Bakosoro
- Kuol Manyang Juuk
- List of current state governors in South Sudan
- Louis Lobong Lojore
- Manasseh Magok
- Nyandeng Malek Deliech
- Paul Malong Awan
- Simon Kun Puoch
- Taban Deng Gai
- Timothy Taban Juch
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Lobong_Lojore
Also known as Louis Lobong, Luois Lobong Lojore, Luois Lojore.