Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University

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Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University (YA&MU) is a university in South Sudan.

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Location

The university is located in the city of Yei, in Yei River County, Central Equatoria, South Sudan. The city of Yei is the capital of Yei River County and is the second-largest city in the Greater Equatoria Region of South Sudan, after Juba, the national capital. Yei lies 170 kilometres (110 mi), by road, southwest of Juba. [1]

Overview

The university was established in Yei, prior to the independence of South Sudan in July 2011. [2]

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