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Kodok

Town in Upper Nile state, southeast Sudan, situated on the west bank of the White Nile, 75 km/47 mi northeast of Malakal. The town, formerly known as Fashoda, was the scene of the Fashoda Incident of 1899, when tensions between Britain and France almost led to war between the two countries. Kodok is the residence of the ‘Mek’, or king, of the Shilluk ethnic group.



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Having been transferred from Taufikiya a few kilometres south Malakal was established in 1920(s), thus curbed out of Kodok District with its northern limit at the Airport and southern limit at Goni.
Clashes also were reported in Alkanasiya Lou in Kodok area leading to displacement of residents to Malakal.
1994 Preliminary Survey of Buaya Sumpit (Tomistoma schlegelii) and Buaya Kodok (Crocodylus siamensis) in East Kalimantan.
 
 
 
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