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Biem, South Sudan

Coordinates: 10°0′N 30°8′E / 10.000°N 30.133°E / 10.000; 30.133
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Biem
Village
Biem is located in South Sudan
Biem
Biem
Location in South Sudan
Coordinates: 10°0′N 30°8′E / 10.000°N 30.133°E / 10.000; 30.133
Country South Sudan
StateRuweng Administrative Area
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Biem is a village in the north of the Ruweng Administrative Area in South Sudan, approximately 70 km northeast of Bentiu. Biem is located north of the Bahr al -Arab River and is inhabited mainly by cattle.

The village is located in the area of oil deposits of Heglig. During the Second Sudanese Civil War, Biem was affected, not least because of its proximity to the border with the northern Sudan but because of its oil fields. This resulted in hunger among the local population and disease. Biem was under the control of the Sudan People's Liberation Army and became a haven for them.[1] In 1999, government forces destroyed the village in a campaign.[2]

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