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Tonj is a town located in
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, in the
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region of
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. It is known by various names, including ''Kalkuel, Genanyuon, Jurkatac, Madiera, Genngeu, and Tonjdit''. The town is bordered by
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, Cueibet,
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,
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, and
Gogrial Gogrial (also rendered and romanized in Arabic as Qaqriyal) is a town in South Sudan. Location Gogrial is located in the Gogrial West County of Warrap State, in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan, close to the borders with the Republic of ...
. As of 2010, its population is 17,340.


History and economy

Tonj is one of the largest towns in Warrap and the oldest town in South Sudan, home to various tribes such as
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, Bongo, and Luo people. The town is divided into three counties—Tonj North, Tonj South, and Tonj East - and has undergone further subdivisions. Tonj was under the jurisdiction of the
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(Luo River) during the colonial period of British rule. During the
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, Tonj served as an area of economic strength for the
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in
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. The British government built the first colonial school in
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, called Princes School, in Tonj in 1944 as a gift to the
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(Luo River) chiefs who contributed
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for ally forces during the war in North Africa. This school was headed by Eric Daniel, also known as Makerdit. Additionally, Tonj District was reported to have provided significant support to the
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through food logistics. Thousands of bulls and cows were collected from the area to be sent to the war front. Tonj has produced many leaders during the colonial period and after the independence of Sudan and
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, such as William Deng Nhial, Dr. John Garang De Mabior, and Omer Hassien Bashir, who have studied in some of the schools in the town. The town is also ranked as one of the oldest and most historical cities in South Sudan. An influential politician from Tonj District, Veteran William Deng Nhial, was among the first ideological South Sudanese intellectuals to have argued for South Sudan's right to freedom. In 1996, when the Arab-based government wanted to create a state for the Gogrial and Tonj Communities, they called it
Warrap State Warrap is one of the ten states in South Sudan with its Headquarters at Kuajok. Warrap state is located in the Bahr el Ghazal region. The state was separately established in 2005 following the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between ...
. Warrap is another small urban center within Tonj Region, and the capital was to be located in Warrap. Tonj Region was a very large
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out of which Gogrial emerged, and
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Region before 1905 was part of its administration. In the early and late 1990s, the
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movement fighting the
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regime was in the Tonj Region, around the areas of Thiet, Yinhkuel, Ngabagook, and Mayom Abun. Tonj and
Rumbek Rumbek () is the capital of Lakes State in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan. Location Rumbek is approximately by road northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. Its coordinates are and its elevation is abov ...
were used during the war as logistics centers in the fight against the
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.
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(Muonyjang) communities across South Sudan are well-versed in Wanhalel Dinka Customary Laws (Ganuun Wanhalel); all those laws that are now used to govern Dinka Communities were first drafted and formulated in Wanhalel, Tonj South. Economically, Kalkuel is a very rich region. It has plenty of oil underground waiting to be exploited for the benefit of the general South Sudanese, and most of the swampy areas fall within this region between them and
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. Toich areas extend from the Konggor area, Lou Ariik, Apuk Padoc, Lou Paher, Thony Amoun Marol, and Luanyjang swampy areas. Tuony also keeps a lot of cattle.


Political participation

When war broke out in 2013, the people of Tonj participated in bringing peace back to South Sudan and defended the
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and the sovereignty. 1. Mayiik Ayii Deng 2. Awut Deng Acuil 3. Nhial Deng Nhial 4. Gen. Akol Koor Kuc 5. Gen. Alieu Ayieny Alieu 6. Gen. Bol Akot Bol 7. Gen. Magok Magok Deng


Notable people that have affiliated with Tonj


John Lee Tae-seok

South Korean Fr. John Lee Tae-seok worked as a Catholic missionary, priest, doctor, teacher, and mentor to the people of Tonj. He worked at the
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. Lee Tae-seok was responsible for the introduction of a school, the
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Hospital, as well as forming the nation's first brass band which brought fame to the town. In memory of Lee Tae-seok, who died of cancer in 2010, the Korean TV network KBS and the South Sudanese government are working on a joint project called "Smile, Tonj" to rebuild Tonj.


Emmanuel Jal

Musician, actor and activist Emanuel Jal was born in Tonj.


James Thuch Madhier

Humanitarian James Thuch Madhier was born in Tonj.


Thomas Taban Akot

Medical Doctor, Thomas Taban Akot.


Education

Tonj has continued to send its children to school but still faces limited access to education, especially in rural areas. Notable Tonj schools include Don Bosco Primary and Secondary Schools, Bakhita Primary and Secondary Schools, and Makerdit Primary School, among others. Some of the few Tonj students that shocked South Sudan and East Africa, include: Tito Yak Kuol shocked Kenya in both Kenyan Primary and Secondary Leaving Examinations. Tito Yak attended Harvard College, making him the first south Sudanese to have gone to
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. Emmanuel Malou Deng shocked South Sudanese with his unparalleled performance in the South Sudan Secondary National Examinations by being the fifth best student countrywide. Emmanuel has gone on to attend
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. Mary Nyanbul Gum shocked both Sudanese, South Sudanese, and Tuony by being the first female South Sudanese to occupy the second position in the entire Sudan in the 2013 Sudan School Certificate of Secondary Education. Nyanbul went on to attend
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and graduated College in 2020. Albino Akol Atem also made a record in the Sudan School Certificate of Secondary Education by being the tenth best in the entire Sudan. He has gone to study at the
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, a premier University in South Sudan.


Transport

Three main roads lead out of Tonj: * A43-North leads northwest to
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* A43-South leads southeast to
Rumbek Rumbek () is the capital of Lakes State in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan. Location Rumbek is approximately by road northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. Its coordinates are and its elevation is abov ...
* A smaller road leads directly north to merge with the
Yirol Yirol is a city in South Sudan. Location It is located in Yirol West County, Lakes State, in central South Sudan. Its location lies approximately , by road, northwest of Juba, the largest city in South Sudan and the capital of that country. Th ...
- Yoynyang Road at Thar Jath * The town is also served by Tonj Airport


Subsections of Tonj

Tonj is inhabited by two tribes, the Bongo and the Dinka. Dinka is divided into the following communities:


Tonj East County

* Luac-jang * Akook * Thiik * Luac-koth * Jal-wau (Kong-ngor, Ador, Bac, and Pakor)


Tonj South County

* Bongo * Muok * Yar * Thony * Apuk Jurwiir * Malual


Tonj North County

* Lou Dit * Apuk Padoc * Konggor * Awan * Jur-Bol * Jur-Lian * Lou Paher * Jur Mananger * Noi * Atok * Abiem * Abuok * Leer (Ajak and Kuac) * Nyang


See also

* Tonj Airport *
Warrap (state) Warrap is one of the ten states in South Sudan with its Headquarters at Kuajok. Warrap state is located in the Bahr el Ghazal region. The state was separately established in 2005 following the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between ...
*
Bahr el Ghazal Bahr el-Ghazal (, also transliterated ''Bahr al-Ghazal'', ''Baḥr al-Ghazāl'', ''Bahr el-Gazel'', or versions of these without the hyphen) may refer to two distinct places, both named after ephemeral or dry rivers. Chad * Bahr el-Ghazal (wadi in ...


References


External links


Location of Tonj, South Sudan At Google Maps
{{Authority control Populated places in Warrap (state) Tonj South County