Yirol West County

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Yirol County
Lakes States Counties.svg
Counties in Lakes
Country Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan
State Lakes State
Area
  Total1,873 sq mi (4,851 km2)
Population
 (2017 estimate [1] )
  Total155,870
  Density83/sq mi (32/km2)
Time zone UTC+2 (CAT)

Yirol West County is an administrative area in Lakes State, South Sudan. [2] [3] it is one the eight counties of Lakes State.Yirol West County border Yirol East County to the east, Awerial County to the south, Terekeka county and Mvolo County to the South west and Rumbek East County to the west.

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Payams in Yirol West

There are seven payams in Yirol County.

  1. Aluakluak
  2. Geer
  3. Abang
  4. Anuol
  5. Genggeng
  6. Yirol Town
  7. Mapuordit

Climate

The district's yearly temperature is 32.05°C (89.69°F) and it is 2.55% higher than South Sudan's averages. Yirol typically receives about 97.39 millimeters (3.83 inches) of precipitation and has 128.95 rainy days (35.33% of the time) annually. [4]

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References

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  2. "The 32 Federal States of the Republic of South Sudan". paanluelwel.com. 29 December 2018.
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  4. "Annual Mean Number of Days with Temp. less than 32 Deg F, Arizona, 1961-1990". Spatial Data Explorer Repository. 1990. Retrieved 2023-05-06.