The Lotilla River is a river in South Sudan.[1] It rises in marshes on the borders of the erstwhile Eastern Equatoria and Jonglei states and flows north to join the Pibor River near Pibor, at a junction with the Kangen River. The marshes are fed by the Medikiret River, which has its origins in marshes further south.
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| Country | South Sudan |
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• coordinates | 6.78333°N 33.15°E / 6.78333; 33.15 |
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| White Nile |
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