Ikotos
Town in Equatoria, South Sudan
4°4′42″N 33°6′32″E / 4.07833°N 33.10889°E / 4.07833; 33.10889![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Flag_of_South_Sudan.svg/23px-Flag_of_South_Sudan.svg.png)
Ikotos is a town in Eastern Equatoria of South Sudan, headquarters of Ikotos County.[1] The town is home to the Lango people, who have a total population of 25,000 - 30,000 people in Ikotos county and elsewhere, and speak dialects of the Lotuko language.[2]
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Eastern Equatoria
- Torit
- Lafon
- Magwi
- Ikotos
- Budi
- Kapoeta North
- Kapoeta South
- Kapoeta East
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