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  1. Sudan: 1880 To the Present : Crossroads of a Continent in Conflict (The Exploration of Africa : the Emerging Nations) by Daniel E. Harmon, 2001-03
  2. Sudan in Our World (Countries in Our World) by Ali Brownlie Bojang, 2010-08
  3. East Africa Geography Introduction: Great Chagos Bank, Mandera Triangle, Sudan, Egmont Islands, Blenheim Reef, East African Mountains
  4. The Jonglei Canal (Graduate College Publications, University of Khartoum) by Mohamed Osman Sammani, 1984-12
  5. The Nile: An Annotated Bibliography
  6. Sudan: The Land And the People by Timothy Carney, Victoria Butler, et all 2005-09-30
  7. Sudan (Modern Nations of the World) by Salome Nnoromele, 2000-09-01
  8. Juba, Sudan
  9. Railway Stations in Sudan by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-07-03
  10. EROSION MODELLING UNDER DIFFERENT LAND USE: MANAGEMENT PRACTICES by Madhu Sudan Pudasaini, 2010-04-10
  11. Book review: Guerrilla government: political changes in the Southern Sudan during the 1990s [A book review from: Political Geography] by H. Deegan,
  12. Sudan (Countries in Our World) by Ali Bojang, 2009-10-29
  13. The National and Indigenous Management of Environmental Conflicts: in the Savannah Belt, Sudan Case studies of the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains by Mey Eltayeb Ahmed, 2010-08-26
  14. Abyei (Distrikt): Sudan, Gharb Kurdufan, Abyei, Südsudan, Bahr al- Arab, Dinka (Volk), Baggara, Khartum (German Edition)

61. Sudan Economics
sudan geography, Population Water Resources. CIA Factbook on sudan. EconomicHighlights in sudan. sudan - geography, Population Water Resources.
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Sudan Produces 10,304,869 Barrels of Oil in Year 1999; Exports 6 million Barrels YTD - November 1, 1999
Total Fina Plans to Resume Oil, Gas Exploration In Sudan - October 1, 1999 Country arrears to IMF rose in 1998-99 - September 12, 1999 Labour leaders call for free and fair trade union elections - September 8, 1999 US Said Angered That Polish Tanks Went To Sudan - August 31, 1999 IMF praises Sudan for reforms, arrears payments - August 31, 1999 Education officials dismissed as Sudan's teachers threaten strike - August 25, 1999 Sudatel Nets Over 44 Million Dollars In Profit - August 24, 1999 Saudi Arabia Grants Sudan 100 Million Riyals. ($375 million USD) - August 17, 1999 Sudanese workers stage indefinite strike - August 15, 1999 - Workers have not been paid in over 4 months

62. Geography
There is a noted difference between the geography, climate and cultureof northern and southern sudan. The far north consists of
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Directory Top World Sites Arabic Sites Airlines Sites African Sites ... Int.Luxury Hotels Amazon Shops E-Book Requires a Java Enabled Browser. Contact Us Guest Book GEOGRAPHY The following is the geographical map of the Republic of the Sudan which is located in the north eastern part of Africa and surrounded by nine neighboring countries and the red Sea: Click on the map to see it in a larger size. The following map shows the location of Sudan (green color) in the Continent of Africa : Click on the map to see it in a larger size. General information Area: About 2,505,813 sq km (967,500 sq miles). . Sudan by its area is the largest country in Africa and the Middle East ; dominated by the Nile and its tributaries Boundaries: Sudan is bordered by Egypt ( Boundary distance = 1,273 km)

63. Sudanese Sites
Statistics and information on sudan's geography, people, government, economy,transport communications and defense forces. 9. sudan Arab.net geography.
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Directory Top World Sites Arabic Sites Airlines Sites African Sites ... Int.Luxury Hotels Amazon Shops E-Book Requires a Java Enabled Browser. Contact Us Guest Book SUDANESE WEB SITES ( 1 to 99 ) Autos Safwa Automobile (Passat cars) Arts and Culture
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  • Banks: El-Neilain Bank: Omdurman National Bank Business and Economy Sudanese Development Initiative Abroad Abbarci Companies Group Kenana Mobitel ... Shiekan Insurance Company Education : A. Government Universities : University of Khartoum (official) University of Khartoum B. Al-Ahfad University for Women Khartoum College of Medical Science College of Technical Services Embassies : Click here to review Sudan Embassies.

    64. CTI Centre For Geography, Geology, And Meteorology: Sudan Information
    CityNet sudan (US); World Factbook 1999 (US). Home Places Comments via formor email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology
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    65. Vetwork UK - The Dinka And Nuer
    geography and climate. sudan is the largest country in Africa (aboutten times the size of the UK). The Dinka and Nuer live in an
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    Geography and climate
    Sudan is the largest country in Africa (about ten times the size of the UK). The Dinka and Nuer live in an area about twice the size of the UK, in the band of country that stretches between Zaire in the West and Ethiopia in the East, from around the level where the White Nile is joined by the rivers Bar el Ghazal and Sobat, south to the rising land that borders Uganda and the Central African Republic. The population of southern Sudan is only about 5 million; the same as Scotland. South Sudan is a land of swamps and open savannah. The swamps of southern Sudan are the largest in the world and are formed when the waters of the White Nile and its tributaries flow down from the highlands of Ethiopia, Uganda and the Central African Republic into the low clay basin that forms much of southern Sudan. The swamps swell with the torrential rain that inundates the area between May and September, then recede gradually during the dry season. From this vast reservoir, the White Nile moves sluggishly north on its long journey up towards Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, where it is joined by the Blue Nile, on into Egypt, and eventually to the Mediterranean Sea. The swamps of southern Sudan abound with an enormous variety of birds. Indeed with its big views and huge skies, the whole area is unusually beautiful.

    66. ReliefWeb: Sudan Background Links
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    to these lists. By Month The Latest By Source By Format ... All Background Country Profiles Contemporary Conflicts in Africa Sudan Page http://www.synapse.net/~acdi20/country/sudan.htm Home page : http://www.synapse.net/~acdi20/ Country Profiles University of Khartoum http://www.columbia.edu/~tm146/Khar/UofK.html Country Profiles ArabNet http://www.arab.net/sudan/sudan_contents.html Country Profiles Sudan Page at University of Pennsylvania http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Sudan.html Country Profiles University of Texas at Austin Center for Middle Eastern Studies http://menic.utexas.edu/menic/countries/sudan.html Country Profiles Pan African News Agency http://www.africanews.org/PANA/ Country Profiles E-Conflict World Encyclopedia Sudan page http://www.emulateme.com/sudan.htm

    67. Ancient Egypt - Geography: Through 1886 (Pre-Aswan Dam)
    Nile River geography. n northeastern Africa, two major tributaries of the Nile, theBlue Nile and the White Nile converge near Khartoum (sudan’s capital), and
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    Nile River Geography
    Nile Proper . This mighty river flows northward through Sudan and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. Map Credit
    To the south, tropical lakes of Central Africa feed the Nile river. Emanating from Lake Victoria (3720 feet), the Nile flows through Lake Albert (2030 feet) of western Uganda, and northward through southern Sudan as the Mountain Nile to Lake No. Here several smaller tributaries join the river forming the White Nile which flows quietly through the grassy plains of central Sudan to Khartoum.
    The Blue Nile drains the high mountains (13,000+ feet) of Ethiopia, with the help of the Atbara River, which flows into the Nile approximately 150 miles north of Khartoum. These two rivers carry rocky debris that eventually forms the fine stone dust known to comprise the black mud of the Nile.
    Below (north of) Khartoum the Upper Nile Aswan (also Assuan ), forms the natural southern boundary of Egypt.
    Throughout its length, rocky walls, sometimes 600 to 800 feet tall, flank either side of the valley containing the Nile. This valley never exceeds five to nine miles in width throughout the Sudan but broadens past Aswan reaching widths of up to thirty-three miles. Near Gebel Silsileh, about thirty miles north of Aswan, the Sudanese sandstone gives way to limestone. The limestone forms cliffs along the Lower Nile for nearly 475 miles to the Delta
    The cliffs reach high, table-like plateaus that are surrounded by sand from the nearby deserts. The Libyan Desert, the northeastern part of the Sahara, borders the Nile to the west. To the east, the limestone plateau skirts the Arabian Desert which parallels high mountains further east. Primarily granite and gneiss, these mountains border the Red Sea and rise to heights of 6000 feet or more.

    68. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Country Sudan
    CIA World Factbook sudan - Statistics and information on sudan's geography,people, government, economy, transport, communications, and defense forces.
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    69. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Sudan Page
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    70. Geography Of Sudan
    geography of sudan. Environment. sudan is mainly composed of extensiveplains or ironstone soils in the South, clay in the central
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    EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SUDAN IN LONDON The Embassy Consular Affairs Press Releases Tourism in Sudan ... Contact Us Geography of Sudan
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    Sudan is mainly composed of extensive plains or ironstone soils in the South, clay in the central regions and sand in the North and West. There are few mountainous areas of which the principal ones are the Imatong in the South, Jebel Marra in the West, and the Red Sea Hilis'lin the East. The major vegetation zones in Sudan are desert, semi-desert, woodland savanna :the on clay and woodland savanna on sand, woodland derived recently from the rainforest, the flood region and montane vegetation. The arid and semi-arid areas constitute more than 60% of the area of the country. The desert covers about 700,000 square kilometres, or more than one quarter of the country. The total area of the semi-desert vegetation covers about 478,000 square kilometres. The total area of low rainfall savanna on clay covers about 122,000 square kilometres. The wide variety of vegetation types in Sudan is reflected in its fauna. Out of the 13 mammalian orders in Africa, 12 can be found in Sudan. 1,931 species of birds were recorded in Sudan. Equally diversified is the fish fauna, the most significant of which are that of the Nile. The Nile is geologically old and has a distinctive "Nilotic" fauna, which includes relatively few species (24 families and 106 species). Similarly, the insect fauna of Sudan is very diversified; it is estimated that there are at least 100 species of insect pests in Sudan.

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    72. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Sudan
    Arab Net sudan Brief details of the history and geography of sudan, aswell as business, culture, government and transport information.
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    9. sudan Net http//www.sudan.net/ Check news and weather, or read upon sudan's geography, people, history, economy and government. 10.
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    75. Geography And Map Of Sudan
    More sudan Information CIA Factbook World Atlas Home GeographyHome Page. sudan, sudan. Introduction. Top of Page. Background
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Military dictatorships promulgating an Islamic government have mostly run the country since independence from the UK in 1956. Over the past two decades, a civil war pitting black Christians and animists in the south against the Arab-Muslims of the north has cost at least 1.5 million lives in war and famine-related deaths, as well as the displacement of millions of others. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Northern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Egypt and Eritrea Geographic coordinates: 15 00 N, 30 00 E

    76. Geography & History
    Home. geography and History of the sudan. sudan is the largest countryin Africa. Covering an area of a million square miles , it
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    th century, more precisely in 1821, when forces of Khedive Mohammed Ali Pasha entered Sudan, European attention was attracted to the study of Sudan history. Travelers and researchers then started visiting Sudan and some wrote and documented their observations of sites and personal history of some prominent figures.
    Religious Diversity in Sudan:
    Islam and Christianity are the two major religions in Sudan. Islam is the religion of the majority of the Sudanese people, followed by Christianity and then the other local creeds. Islamic Sharia and customs are the sources of legislation and non-Muslims are governed by their own laws in personal issues. The law guarantees full freedom of worshipping and equality of all religions.
    Entry of Islam in Sudan:
    Traditional Beliefs:
    As regards the religious beliefs of Ingassina and Medob, they are related to the sun. Ingassina tribesmen also practice fire flames. In Nuba Mountains area, we find the "Kujur" as one of the important religious beliefs. Nuba tribes believe in one God as a supreme power for them, the Kujur is a human being with a spirit of God inside him. The Kujur is used for calling for rain and his aid is sought against disease. These beliefs are still practiced in some areas of Sudan.
    Sufi Sects:
    The Sufi sects contributed to spreading Islam all over the Sudan. They also contributed to the removal of differences based on racial, tribal and social affiliations by the bond of the path of Allah.

    77. Embassy Of Sudan
    EMBASSY OF sudan HOME THIS IS sudan. The geography Location NorthernAfrica, bordering the Red Sea, between Egypt and Eritrea. Geographic
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    79. The Country & People Of Sudan
    sudan Site Picture gallery, famous people, geography, history, education,music, directory . sudanNet Everything about sudan .
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    Special Arab Files This page contains links to sites in Sudan and Sudan related sites.
    For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Sudan History
    Northeast Sudan, called Nubia in ancient times, was colonized by Egypt about 2000 B.C. and was ruled by the Cush kingdom from the 8th cent. B.C. to the 4th cent A.D. Most of Nubia was converted to Coptic Christianity in the 6th cent., but by the 15th cent. Islam prevailed. In 1821 the north was conquered by Egypt, but a revolt by the nationalist Mahdi in 1881 forced an Egyptian withdrawal. In the 1890s an Anglo-Egyptian force under Herbert Kitchener destroyed the theocratic Mahdist state, and in 1899 most of Sudan came under the joint rule of Egypt and Britain (with Britain exercising actual control).
    Independence was achieved in 1956. In 1955 the animist southerners, fearing that the new nation would be dominated by the Muslim north, began a civil war that lasted 17 years. In 1972 Pres. Muhammad Gaafar al-Nimeiry ended the war by granting the south a measure of autonomy. However, his imposition of Islamic law on the entire country in 1983 reopened the conflict, and an estimated 1.5 million have died since. Nimeiry was deposed by a military coup in 1986.
    A short-lived civilian government was overthrown in 1989 by Lt. Gen. Omar Hassan al-Bashir; he officially became president in 1993 and was elected to the post in 1996. Bashir's government reinstituted Islamic law, banned opposition parties, and jailed dissidents.

    80. Sudan Page
    Includes a country map, and links to online sudan related resources.Category Regional Africa sudan Travel and Tourism...... time. sudan A Country Study Country study done by the Library ofCongress, covers history, geography, politics, culture, etc. Bank
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        The index has been created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, as part of its comprehensive effort to strengthen the knowledge of Africa and African affairs. The projects has been developed in cooperation with the information company Gazette, and wit h financial support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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        Resources represents part of Karen Fung's "Africa South of the Sahara Electronic Guide". It covers: news, history, geography, etc..
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        Comprehensive list of resources that covers: news, history, photos, comics, travel, education, etc.
    • WWW Governments: Sudan
        Links to websites that provide information about government, news, human rights, tourism, and political information.
    • Languages of Sudan
        The Ethnologue is a catalog of the world's languages including information on alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, and other sociolinguistic and demographic information. This database represents the 12th edition of the Ethnologue, published in 1992.
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