Over a hundred Winnipeggers paraded through the streets Saturday, celebrating the world's newest nation.
The Republic of South Sudan officially declared its independence Saturday, after a 22-year civil war between the north and the south.
Winnipeg's large Sudanese population could barely contain their excitement, as they marched through the streets chanting, followed by an all-day celebration with music and dancing.
Celebrations in South Sudan Saturday were attended by international dignitaries including Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general and former U.S. secretary of state Colin Powell.
Organizers of Saturday's parade in Winnipeg said there are an estimated 3000 Sudanese in Manitoba.