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Wau (Arabic: واو ''Wāw''; also known as Wow, Waw, or Wau Town) is a city in northwestern
South Sudan South Sudan (; din, Paguot Thudän), officially the Republic of South Sudan ( din, Paankɔc Cuëny Thudän), is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, Sudan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of th ...
, on the western bank of the
Jur River The Jur River (also Sue River) is a river in western South Sudan, flowing through the Bahr el Ghazal and Equatoria regions. About long, it flows north and northeast, joining the Bahr el Ghazal River on the western side of the Sudd wetlands. Th ...
, that serves as capital for Western Bahr el Ghazal (and formerly
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). It lies approximately northwest of the capital Juba. A culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse urban center and trading hub, Wau is also the former headquarters of Western Bahr el Ghazal.


History

Wau was initially established by the
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as Fort Desaix and later was established as a '' zariba'' (fortified base) by slave-traders in the 19th century. During the time of condominium rule, the city became an administrative center. One of the first insurgent
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attacks on the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) took place on the Wau barracks in January 1964. During the Second Sudanese Civil War, Wau remained a SAF
garrison town A garrison (from the French ''garnison'', itself from the verb ''garnir'', "to equip") is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it. The term now often applies to certain facilities that constitute a mili ...
. It was the scene of extensive fighting in the spring of 1998. Battles erupted again in the town in the spring of 1980s, killing several hundred people. This forced the Dinka in Wau to seek safety in the eastern side of Wau. The Dinka were said to have migrated to the state today known as Warrap. In 2010, the Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and Environment proposed to reshape the city as a giraffe.


South Sudanese Civil War

Following the outbreak of the
South Sudanese Civil War The South Sudanese Civil War was a multi-sided civil war in South Sudan between forces of the government and opposition forces. In December 2013, President Kiir accused his former deputy Riek Machar and ten others of attempting a coup d'éta ...
, the town has experienced numerous clashes, massacres, and much destruction at the hands of anti-government as well as government forces. In April 2014, Nuer soldiers belonging to the local SPLA garrison mutinied after hearing of a massacre at Mapel. They clashed with SPLA loyalists, and then fled into the rural countryside, joining a long march of other deserters to Sudan. About 700 Nuer civilians subsequently sought protection at Wau's UNMISS base; most of them were family members of the deserted soldiers, while others were students. In 2016, Wau experienced heavy clashes that displaced much of its Fertit population and led to widespread destruction. In April 2017, Dinka soldiers of the SPLA and
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militiamen carried out a massacre of non-Dinka civilians in the town, killing up to 50 people, and displacing thousands.


Population

The population of Wau is ethnically diverse. Most of the inhabitants are Luo and Fertit, as the town lies on the tribal boundary between these two peoples. Furthermore, minorities belonging to the Dinka of Marial Baai, peoples can be found in Wau. Due to its diversity, Wau has repeatedly suffered from ethnic violence.


Demographics

In 2008, Wau was the third-largest city in South Sudan, by population, behind national capital Juba and
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, in Upper Nile State. At that time, the estimated population of the city of Wau was about 128,100. In 2011, the city's population was estimated at about 151,320.


Religion

Its
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of St. Mary (built 1905, before the erection of the former Apostolic Prefecture of Bahr el-Ghazal) is the episcopal see of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Wau The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wau ( la, Vaven(sis)) is a suffragan Latin rite diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Juba which cover all and only South Sudan, yet depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peopl ...
, which serves the province's religious majority.


Economy

Wau is a vibrant economic center by the standards of the newly established Republic of South Sudan, and serves as hub for trade between
Darfur Darfur ( ; ar, دار فور, Dār Fūr, lit=Realm of the Fur) is a region of western Sudan. ''Dār'' is an Arabic word meaning "home f – the region was named Dardaju ( ar, دار داجو, Dār Dājū, links=no) while ruled by the Daju ...
, Bahr al Ghazal, and
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. The major contributors to the local economy include: * Buffalo Commercial Bank branch *
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branch * Ivory Bank branch *
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branch * Catholic University of South Sudan, Wau campus * University of Bahr El-Ghazal *
Wau Airport Wau Airport is a civilian airport that serves the city of Wau and surrounding communities. Feeder Airlines has three return flights a week between Khartoum- Wau-Juba. Southern Star Airlines used to provide service on Wednesdays and Sundays to J ...
* Wau County Government * Wau state Government * RCS - Radio & Satellite Communication *Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (South Sudan Subsidiary Comp.) expected shortly


Transport and infrastructure

* Wau Railway Station - is the terminus of a narrow gauge branch line of the Sudan Railways. A plan exists, as of 2008, to open a
standard gauge A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in E ...
line north from Gulu in
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to Wau. Through trains from
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to
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would be possible only if one of the lines was regauged. Its functionality would depend on post-conflict reconstruction. *
Wau Airport Wau Airport is a civilian airport that serves the city of Wau and surrounding communities. Feeder Airlines has three return flights a week between Khartoum- Wau-Juba. Southern Star Airlines used to provide service on Wednesdays and Sundays to J ...
- The airport, has a single paved runway which measures in length. * The city hosts University of Bahr El-Ghazal and many secondary and primary schools. * The Catholic University of South Sudan maintains a campus in the city. * Wau Stadium - A soccer stadium in the middle of town * Th
Cathedral of St. Mary
in Wau was built between 1951 and 1956. * There are five (5) main roads out of town: ** B38-North leads directly north to
Gogrial Gogrial, or Qaqriyal, is a town in South Sudan. Location Gogrial is located in ''center of the state'', Warrap State, close to the borders with the Republic of Sudan and the Abyei region. This location lies approximately , by road, northwest of J ...
, South Sudan ** B43-South leads southeast to
Tonj Tonj is a city in South Sudan. Location The city is located in ''Tonj South County'', Warrap State, in northwest South Sudan. Its location lies approximately , by road, northwest of Juba, the capital and largest city in the country. It lies on ...
, South Sudan ** A44-South leads directly south to
Tumbura Tumbura, sometimes spelled Tambora or Tambura, is a town in South Sudan. Location The town is located in Tambura County, Western Equatoria, in the western part of South Sudan, near the International borders with the Democratic Republic of the Co ...
, South Sudan ** B41-West leads west to
Raga, South Sudan Raga (also called Raja) is a town in South Sudan. Location The town is located in Raga County, Western Bahr el Ghazal, in the northwestern corner of South Sudan, near the International borders with the Republic of Sudan and the Central African ...
** B43-North leads northwest to
Aweil, South Sudan Aweil is a city in South Sudan and the capital of the Northern Bahr el Ghazal. Location Aweil is located in ''Aweil Centre County'', Aweil State, in northwestern South Sudan, near the International border with the Republic of Sudan and the A ...
* Southern National Park - Located about , by road, south of Wau along A44-South


Geography and climate

Like other parts of South Sudan and the East Sudanian savanna, Wau has a
tropical savanna climate Tropical savanna climate or tropical wet and dry climate is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification categories ''Aw'' (for a dry winter) and ''As'' (for a dry summer). The driest month has less than of ...
( Köppen ''Aw''), with a wet season and a dry season and the temperature being hot year-round. The average annual mean temperature is , the average annual high temperature is , while the average annual low temperature is . The hottest time of year is from March to May, just before the wet season starts. March is the hottest month, having the highest average high at and the highest mean at . April has the highest average low at . August and July have the lowest average high at , with August having the lowest mean at . December has the lowest average low at . Wau receives of rain over 102.4 precipitation days, with a distinct wet and dry season like most tropical savanna climates. Almost no rain falls from November to March. August, the wettest month, receives of rainfall on average. September has 23.7 precipitation days, which is the most of any month. Humidity is much higher in the wet season than the dry season, with February having a humidity at just 26% and August having a humidity at 77%. Wau receives 2777 hours of sunshine annually on average, with the sunshine being distributed fairly evenly across the year, although it is lower during the wet season. December receives the most sunshine, while July receives the least.


Notable locals

Some of the notable people from Wau include * Captain Bulus Abushaka - Famous Sudanese soccer goal keeper * Captain Samuel Illario - El Marikh start * Thon Maker – NBA basketball player * Clement Mboro - veteran politician * Cardinal
Gabriel Zubeir Wako Gabriel Zubeir Wako (born 27 February 1941) is a Sudanese Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Born in Mboro, Sudan, he was ordained to the priesthood on 21 July 1963. He was appointed as the Bishop of Wau in 1974, and later as the ...
- Retired archbishop of Khartoum archdiocese (Sudan, then including South Sudan) * Prof Barri Arkanjelo Wanji - veteran Anya Anya /SPLM/A soldier and long serving politician * Dan Samuel - National Basketball player and veteran construction manager * Alek Wek - Sudanese-English model * Joseph Ukel - veteran politician * Luol Deng - Sudanese/South Sudanese basketball player


See also

* Bahr el Ghazal *
Wau Airport Wau Airport is a civilian airport that serves the city of Wau and surrounding communities. Feeder Airlines has three return flights a week between Khartoum- Wau-Juba. Southern Star Airlines used to provide service on Wednesdays and Sundays to J ...
* Western Bahr el Ghazal


References


Bibliography

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Sources and external links


Location of Wau At Google Maps


* ttps://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/sudan/ Human Rights Watch (1999) Famine in Sudan, 1998: The Human Rights Causes.
Detailed Map of The City of Wau


{{Authority control Populated places in Western Bahr el Ghazal State capitals in South Sudan