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West Kordofan

Coordinates: 12°0′N 28°9′E / 12.000°N 28.150°E / 12.000; 28.150
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West Kordofan
غرب كردفان
Ġarb Kurdufān
Official seal of West Kordofan
Location in Sudan.
Location in Sudan.
Coordinates: 12°0′N 28°9′E / 12.000°N 28.150°E / 12.000; 28.150
Country Sudan
RegionNuba Mountains
CapitalAl-Fulah
Government
 • GovernorAhmed Khamis Bakheet
Area
 • Total
111,373 km2 (43,001 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total
1,320,405[citation needed]
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

West Kordofan (Arabic: غرب كردفان; Ġarb Kurdufān) is one of the 18 wilayat or provinces of Sudan. In 2006 it had an area of 111,373 km2 and an estimated population of approximately 1,320,405. Al-Fulah is the capital of the state.

In August 2005,[1] West Kordofan State was abolished and its territory divided between North and South Kordofan States, in implementation of the Protocol between the Government of Sudan (GOS) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) on the resolution of conflict in Southern Kordofan/Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile States signed at Naivasha, Kenya, 26 May 2004. Section 2.1 of the protocol states that "The boundaries of Southern Kordofan/Nuba Mountains State shall be the same boundaries of former Southern Kordofan Province when Greater Kordofan was sub-divided into two provinces."[2] The protocol forms part of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. Al Fulah presently has the status of second capital of South Kordofan State, and sessions of the state Legislative Council are to alternate between Al Fulah and Kaduqli. The state was reestablished in July 2013.[3][4]

Districts

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  1. Lagawa District
  2. As Salam District
  3. Abyei District Area with "Special Administrative Status", considered part of both South Kordofan and Northern Bahr el Ghazal, under Protocol on the resolution of the Abyei conflict:
  4. Wad Banda
  5. El Nehoud
  6. Abu Zabad
  7. Ghubaysh
  8. Babanusa
  9. Abyei-Muglad
  10. Keilak
  11. Al Sunut

References

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