1. Juba – ~450,000
National capital and largest city; political, economic, and cultural hub on the White Nile.
2. Malakal – ~160,000
Capital of Upper Nile state; major river port on the White Nile.
3. Wau – ~151,000
Capital of Western Bahr el Ghazal; agricultural and trade center.
4. Yei – ~94,000
Agricultural town near the Ugandan border; known for coffee production.
5. Bor – ~85,000
Capital of Jonglei state; cattle trade and agriculture hub.
6. Aweil – ~60,000
Capital of Northern Bahr el Ghazal; agricultural center.
7. Rumbek – ~52,000
Capital of Lakes state; regional trade and administrative center.
8. Torit – ~45,000
Capital of Eastern Equatoria; agricultural market town.
9. Yambio – ~40,000
Capital of Western Equatoria; agricultural and trade hub.
10. Bentiu – ~38,000
Capital of Unity state; oil industry center.
11. Kapoeta – ~36,000
Market town in Eastern Equatoria near Kenya border.
12. Tonj – ~34,000
Agricultural and cattle-keeping community in Warrap state.
13. Nimule – ~33,000
Border town with Uganda; gateway for trade and transport.
14. Maridi – ~31,000
Agricultural town in Western Equatoria.
The above is subject to change.
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