4-693: Jalle is a Payam in Bor North County, in Jonglei State , South Sudan . It is situated on the east side of the Bahr al Jabal River between Bor and Twic East . In 1988, during the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005) , a MiG-23MS crashed in Jalle Payam near Kolmarek. SPLA Radio reported at the time that the jet had suffered from a technical fault. It was sometimes later reported that
8-509: A minimum population of 25,000. They are further subdivided into a variable number of bomas . As of 2017 , South Sudan has 540 payams and 2500 bomas . The unit of administration was introduced by the SPLM/A and formalized at the National Convention of New Sudan . The equivalent unit in neighboring Kenya and Uganda is sub-county. This South Sudan location article is
12-654: The Fifth Population and Housing Census of Sudan , conducted in April 2008, Jalle had a combined population of 13,506 people, composed of 7,024 male and 6,482 female residents. Jalle is home to Juet, Aboudit, and Alian communities. This South Sudan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Payam (administrative division) A payam is the second-lowest administrative division , below counties, in South Sudan. Payams are required to have
16-634: The plane had been brought down by the SPLA. The aircraft's pilot, a second lieutenant from Benghazi , Libya , was captured by people living near the crash site and turned over to the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) . The pilot and his aircraft were held out by the SPLA as "concrete evidence" of foreign involvement in the Second Sudanese Civil War . Jalle is composed of four bomas : Akuai-deng , Jalle , Kolmarek , and Kuei-juet . According to
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