Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking the size of Sudan to 188
Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking its area to 1.886 million square kilometers and a population of about 44 million.
Like its neighbor Egypt to the north, Sudan is arid and deserted, with the Nile running north and south, and dependent on the Nile, and its population is mainly concentrated on both sides of the Nile. To the west is the arid Darfur Plateau and to the northeast is the Nubian Desert.
Sudan's largest city is the capital, Khartoum, located at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers, which is blessed with natural conditions and a large population.
Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking the size of Sudan to 188
Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking the size of Sudan to 188
Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking the size of Sudan to 188
Sudan, once the largest country in Africa, covers an area of 2.506 million square kilometers. But in 2011, southern Sudan split into South Sudan, shrinking the size of Sudan to 188
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