Tonj

Tonj

Tonj
Tong
Tonj is located in South Sudan
Tonj
Location in South Sudan
Coordinates: 07°16′48″N 28°40′48″E / 7.28°N 28.68°E / 7.28; 28.68Coordinates: 07°16′48″N 28°40′48″E / 7.28°N 28.68°E / 7.28; 28.68
Country  South Sudan
State Warrap State
County Tonj South County
Elevation 1,404 ft (427 m)
Population (2010 Estimate)
 - Total 17,340
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

Tonj, also spelled Tong, is a town in South Sudan.

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Location

The town is located in Tonj South County, Warrap State, in northwest South Sudan. Its location lies approximately 525 kilometres (326 mi), by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country.

Tonj lies between Rumbek, approximately 153 kilometres (95 mi) by road to the southeast, and Wau, approximately 108 kilometres (67 mi) by road to the northwest. The coordinates of Tong are:7° 16' 48.00"N, 28° 40' 48.00"E (Latitude:7.2800; Longitude:28.6800). The average elevation of the town is approximately 427 metres (1,401 ft) above sea level.

Overview

Tonj is a small but growing town in South Sudan's vast interior. Situated between two larger urban centers of Rumbek and Wau, the town is a significant transit point for road travellers. The town's airport has not yet attracted regular airline service.

Tonj is the largest city in Warrap State, one of the ten (10) states that constitute South Sudan. The town and the county where it lies (Tonj County), are the ancestral home to the Dinka along with the Bongo ethnic groups, along with several smaller tribal groups. The famous late South Sudanese leader William Deng Nhial was buried in Tonj.

Population

In 2010, it was estimated that the population of Tonj, South Sudan, was approximately 17,340.

Transport

Three main roads lead out of Tong:

  • A43-North leads northwest to Wau, South Sudan
  • A43-South leads southeast to Rumbek
  • A smaller road leads directly north to merge with the Yirol-Yoynyang Road at Thar Jath
  • The town is also served by Tonj Airport

See also

  • Tonj Airport
  • Warrap (state)
  • Bahr el Ghazal

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