Juba River
The Juba River is a significant waterway located in South Sudan. It flows through the country and eventually joins the White Nile, contributing to the larger Nile River system. The river is approximately 1,200 kilometers long and serves as an important resource for local communities, providing water for drinking, agriculture, and fishing.
The Juba River's basin is rich in biodiversity, supporting various wildlife and plant species. It plays a crucial role in the ecosystem and the livelihoods of people living along its banks. The river also has historical importance, as it has been a route for trade and transportation in the region.