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Sudan Economic Conditions

Sudan Economic Conditions

The Sudanese economy, already traditionally dependent on the primary sector, remained in a state of serious underdevelopment until the last decade of the twentieth century, when it began to show signs of recovery, after...

Sudan Prehistory

Sudan Prehistory and History

PREHISTORY The oldest cultures of the Sudan are very little known. Apart from the sporadic Paleolithic remains found along the Blue Nile (Abu Anga), the following phases are placed between the Paleolithic and Mesolithic....

Sudan Arts and Architecture

Sudan Arts and Architecture

In Sudan the traditional box-house, on a rectangular or square layout (bayt jalus), with a flat roof, made of pure clay or mud dried in the sun, of bricks or with plaster made with...

Sudan in the 1940's

Sudan in the 1940’s

According to an estimate of January 1940, the population was 6,591,000 residents, Scattered in numerous villages and more important centers, of which a dozen with over 10,000 residents Among these, Khartoum and Cassala have...

Sudan in the 1950's

Sudan in the 1950’s

From 1 January 1956 the Sudan became an independent republic (official name: Jamhuryat es – Sudan); thus ended the Anglo-Egyptian condominium, which had been established in the country in 1899 (see below). The parliament...

Sudan Archaeology 2

Sudan Archaeology

Sudanese archeology was, like that of Egypt, partly conditioned by the specific event of the flood caused by the new Aswān dam for the region approximately between the IIa and the IIIrd cataract. Sudanese...

Sudan History

Sudan History

(Al-Jumhūrīyat as-Sūdān). State of Central-Eastern Africa (1,844,797 km²). Capital: Khartoum. Administrative division: wilayate (17). Population: 41,984,512 (2018 estimate). Language: Arabic. Religion: Sunni Muslims 90.7%, Catholics 3%, Animists / Traditional Beliefs 2.8%, Protestants 2.1%, others...

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Sudan Overview

Sudan is located on the Nile and Red Sea in northeastern Africa, and borders Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the Central African Republic, Chad and Libya. The country is characterized by desert and steppe areas with...

Algeria

Mass Media in Northern Africa

Mass media in Algeria Algeria has around 20 daily newspapers and 6 weekly newspapers as well as a number of weekly magazines and magazines. The most important newspaper is the FLN body Al-Moudjahid (‘the...

Sudan Population and Language

Sudan Population and Language

In Sudan, hundreds of people live and some thirty different languages ​​are spoken. Nearly seven out of ten people count as Arabs, but many of them originate in non-Arab peoples. Among the minorities are...