A boma is a lowest-level administrative division, below payams, in South Sudan. Equivalent fifth-level divisions elsewhere are described as village, block or ward. As of 2009, South Sudan's 514 payams have an average of 4.2 bomas each. Bomas vary in size and typically contain many individual villages. The term boma originated from the town of Boma in Jonglei, the first place captured by the Sudan People's Liberation Army at the start of its 1983 insurgency.
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| - A boma is a lowest-level administrative division, below payams, in South Sudan. Equivalent fifth-level divisions elsewhere are described as village, block or ward. As of 2009, South Sudan's 514 payams have an average of 4.2 bomas each. Bomas vary in size and typically contain many individual villages. The term boma originated from the town of Boma in Jonglei, the first place captured by the Sudan People's Liberation Army at the start of its 1983 insurgency. (en)
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| - A boma is a lowest-level administrative division, below payams, in South Sudan. Equivalent fifth-level divisions elsewhere are described as village, block or ward. As of 2009, South Sudan's 514 payams have an average of 4.2 bomas each. Bomas vary in size and typically contain many individual villages. The term boma originated from the town of Boma in Jonglei, the first place captured by the Sudan People's Liberation Army at the start of its 1983 insurgency. (en)
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of | - Belanda Viri language
- List of administrative divisions by country
- Moru language
- Boma, South Sudan
- Bongo language
- Deim Zubeir
- Anuet
- Mathiang, South Sudan
- Mayen, South Sudan
- Ndogo language
- Mündü language
- Thianwei, South Sudan
- Anyidi, South Sudan
- Makol Cuei, South Sudan
- Makuach, South Sudan
- Yulu language
- Kresh language
- Payam (administrative division)
- Makuach (boma), South Sudan
- Manydeng, South Sudan
- Bai language (South Sudan)
- Baidit
- Central Equatoria
- Tiar-aleit (boma)
- Tiar-aleit (payam)
- Turalei
- Werkok, South Sudan
- Gak, South Sudan
- Akuai-deng
- Akayiech, South Sudan
- Cuei-keer
- Panyagor
- Pariak
- Chuei Magon, South Sudan
- Kaligi language
- Kaliko language
- Konbek, South Sudan
- Jalle
- Jalle (boma)
- Baka language (South Sudan)
- Tar Gula language
- Boma
- Kapat
- Lankien, South Sudan
- Dimo, South Sudan
- Avokaya language
- Mareng, South Sudan
- Kolmarek
- Kolnyang
- Kolnyang (boma)
- Kuei-juet
- Kuron, South Sudan
- Wunlit
- Mangar Lual
- Mangaya language
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of | - Mathiang, South Sudan
- Mayen, South Sudan
- Thianwei, South Sudan
- Makol Cuei, South Sudan
- Makuach (boma), South Sudan
- Manydeng, South Sudan
- Tiar-aleit (boma)
- Werkok, South Sudan
- Gak, South Sudan
- Akuai-deng
- Akayiech, South Sudan
- Cuei-keer
- Panyagor
- Pariak
- Chuei Magon, South Sudan
- Konbek, South Sudan
- Jalle (boma)
- Kapat
- Lankien, South Sudan
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