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Sudan

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Sudan
AREA
2,505,813 sq km (967,500 sq miles).
POPULATION
28,947,000 (1994).
POPULATION DENSITY
11.5 per sq km.
CAPITAL
Khartoum.
CAPITAL POPULATION
924,505 (1993).
GEOGRAPHY
Sudan is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Ethiopia and Eritrea to the east, Kenya, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Central African Republic and Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest. There is a marked difference between the climate, culture and geography of northern and southern Sudan. The far north consists of the contiguous Libyan and Nubian Deserts which extend as far south as the capital, Khartoum, and are barren except for small areas beside the Nile River and a few scattered oases. This gives way to the central steppes which cover the country between 15°N and 10°N, a region of short, coarse grass and bushes, turning to open savannah towards the south, largely flat to the east but rising to two large plateaux in the west and south, the Janub Darfur (3088m/10,131ft) and Janub Kordofan (500m/1640ft) respectively. Most of Sudan's agriculture occurs in these latitudes in a fertile pocket between the Blue and White Niles which meet at Khartoum. South of the steppes is a vast shallow basin traversed by the White Nile and its tributaries, with the Sudd, a 120,000 sq km (46,332 sq miles) marshland, in the centre. This gives way to equatorial forest towards the south, rising to jungle-clad mountains on the Ugandan border, the highest being Mount Kinyeti, at 3187m (10,456ft).
GOVERNMENT
Islamic Republic since 1986. Gained independence from the UK in 1956. Head of State and Government: President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir since 1989.
LANGUAGE
Arabic is the official language. English and many local dialects are widely spoken.
RELIGION
Muslim in the north; Christian and traditional Animist religions in the south.
STANDARD TIME
GMT + 2.
ELECTRICITY
240 volts AC, 50Hz.

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