Did You Know?

South Sudan became a country in 2011!

Land and Water

South Sudan has rivers and big swamps.

People and Culture

People in South Sudan have rich traditions.

What South Sudan Does

They farm crops like sorghum.

They raise cows and goats.

They fish in rivers and lakes.

They make art and music.

They have big family gatherings.

They tell stories from the past.

More About South Sudan

South Sudan is young. It became a country in 2011. Before that, it was part of Sudan. Many people fought for their own land. Now, they want peace and a good life.

People in South Sudan work hard. They grow food and care for animals. Their life is not easy, but they are strong. They help each other.

South Sudan has a bright future. Kids go to school to learn. They want to make their home better. They have dreams for a happy life.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["South Sudan"] --> B["Geography"] A --> C["Population"] A --> D["Capital"] B --> E["Nile River"] B --> F["Diverse Landscape"] C --> G["12.7 million (2024)"] D --> H["Juba"]

What Do These Words Mean?

landlocked:A country that has no coast or access to the ocean.
diverse:Having many different types or kinds.
landscape:The visible features of an area of land.
population:The number of people living in a place.
capital:The city where a country's government is based.