Aweil is a city in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state in South Sudan. It is located near the border with Sudan and close to the banks of the River Kiir. The population of Aweil is estimated to be around 100,000 people. The city is mainly inhabited by the Dinka people, who are the largest ethnic group in South Sudan.
Aweil is an important commercial and agricultural center in South Sudan. Agriculture is the main economic activity of the people of Aweil, who mainly cultivate peanuts, maize, and sorghum. The city is also known for its traditional crafts, including pottery, weaving, and woodcarving.
During the civil war in Sudan, Aweil was one of the areas that were heavily affected. Many people from Aweil were displaced and forced to flee to other parts of the country or neighboring countries. After South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011, the city has slowly been rebuilding its infrastructure and services, with the help of aid organizations and the government.
Aweil has a few health facilities, schools, and a hospital, but access to basic services is still limited. The city also faces challenges related to insecurity, poverty, and poor road infrastructure. However, the people of Aweil continue to work hard to overcome these challenges and build a brighter future.
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