Lopit people

Lopit
Lopit village in Imehejek
Total population
160,000 to 200,000
Regions with significant populations
 South Sudan160,000 to 200,000
Languages
Lopit language
Location of Lopit area in Southern Sudan

The Lopit people are a Nilotic ethnic group found in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. Traditionally, they refer to themselves as donge (plural) or dongioni (singular). The Lopit number 160,000 to 200,000 people living in the Lopit area, in the Lopit mountains which extend from the east to the north of Torit.

The Lopit area borders Pari to the north, Tennet to the North and East, Bari to north-west, Lokoya and Otuho to the west, Otuho and Dongotono to the south, and Toposa and Boya to the east. Lopit comprises 55-57 villages. Imehejek is the headquarters of Lopa county and is located in the Lopit area. There are five payams (administrative areas) in the Lopit area: Imehejek (eastern / centre), Ohutok and Obunge (south), Arilo (north) and Ongiro (western).