Lango of Sudan
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Lango ethnic group of Sudan (distinct from Lango of Uganda) are a community of Nilotic people in Sudan. They are both agriculturists and nomadic. They live in an area in south-eastern Sudan, bordering Uganda – along the mountains of Bira, Isoke, Tseretenya, Imotong, Lomohidang, Gilo and Katire. Politically, they belong to Torit County in East Equatoria.
[edit] Alternative Spellings
The name "Lango" can also be spelt Langa, Langgo or Langi.
[edit] External links
- Gurtong Peace Project - South Sudanese Communities
- The Joshua Project on the Lango of Sudan.