Kapoeta East County
Kapoeta East County is an administrative region of Eastern Equatoria state in South Sudan, bordered by Kenya to the south, Ethiopia to the east and Jonglei state to the west. It is part of the Greater Kapoeta region of the state. The largest ethnic group is the Toposa people.
The principal town is Narus.
The county includes the disputed Ilemi triangle, controlled by Kenya.
The emblem of the county is a horned bull, with big humps and a large tail.
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