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South Sudan Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure in the world of fact-matching with this game! Connect the dots and unravel the mysteries as you piece together important information fragments. Dive deep into the game and explore the realm of knowledge.

  • Uncover hidden truths and secrets
  • Challenge your analytical skills
  • Use spells for hints and extra time
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011.
  • South Sudan is the youngest country in the world.
  • It is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Africa with over 60 different ethnic groups.
  • The official languages of South Sudan are English and Arabic.
  • South Sudan has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world, with only 27% of adults able to read and write.
  • The country has been plagued by civil war since gaining independence in 2011.
  • South Sudan has vast oil reserves, but the economy is heavily dependent on oil exports.
  • The country has a tropical climate with a rainy season from April to October and a dry season from November to March.
  • South Sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world, with over 80% of the population living below the poverty line.
  • The capital city of South Sudan is Juba.
  • The country has a population of around 11 million people.
  • South Sudan is home to the Sudd, one of the largest wetlands in the world.
  • The majority of the population practices Christianity, with about 60% of the population being Christian.
  • South Sudan has a high maternal mortality rate, with 789 deaths per 100,000 live births.
  • The country has been heavily affected by food insecurity, with over half of the population facing severe hunger.
  • South Sudan has a rich cultural heritage, with traditional music, dance, and art playing an important role in society.
  • The country has a high rate of child marriage, with 52% of girls being married before the age of 18.
  • South Sudan has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, with an estimated 2.3% of the population living with the virus.
  • The country has been ranked as one of the most dangerous places in the world for humanitarian workers.
  • South Sudan is landlocked and relies on its neighbors for access to the sea.

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