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Khartoum • Africa/Khartoum

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Country Information

Capital
Khartoum
Population
10,302,143
Area
1,886,068 km²
Largest City
Khartoum
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
SD / SDN
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
Arabic, English
Currency
Sudanese Pound (£) - £100
Coordinates
Decimal:15.5518, 32.5324
DMS:15°33′06″N, 32°31′57″E
Elevation
Highest:3,042 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:1,521 m
International Dialing Code
+249

Time Zones

• Africa/Khartoum| CAT (UTC+2)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Port Sudan
Southernmost
Burām
Easternmost
Port Sudan
Westernmost
Geneina

About Sudan

Sudan is home to one of the largest archaeological sites in the world, the Nubian pyramids, which are located in the northern part of the country.
The River Nile, which is the longest river in the world, flows through Sudan and has been a vital source of water and transportation for centuries.
Sudan has a rich cultural heritage influenced by various civilizations, including the ancient Kingdom of Kush, which thrived along the Nile.
The country is known for its diverse ethnic groups, with over 500 different tribes, each with its own unique traditions and languages.
Arabic and English are the official languages of Sudan, reflecting its diverse cultural influences and historical ties.
Islam is the predominant religion in Sudan, and it plays a significant role in the daily lives and governance of its people.
Traditional Sudanese music often features the use of the oud, a stringed instrument, and is an important part of cultural celebrations.
Sudan's economy is largely based on agriculture, with crops such as sorghum, millet, and wheat being staple foods in the country.
The Sudanese practice of 'Jouda' is a form of traditional hospitality, where guests are treated with great respect and offered food and drink.
Sudan's unique geography includes the vast deserts of the Sahara, lush river valleys, and mountain ranges like the Marrah Mountains in the west.
The country has a long history of trade, serving as a crossroads for merchants traveling between Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
Khartoum, where the Blue Nile and White Nile meet, is a significant cultural and economic hub in the region.
Sudan has made notable contributions to the fields of archaeology and anthropology, particularly through its studies of ancient civilizations.
The people of Sudan celebrate various traditional festivals, including the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan.
Sudan's rich biodiversity includes unique wildlife found in its national parks, such as the Dinder National Park, which hosts a variety of animal species.

Cities in Sudan

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Cities by Population

KhartoumOmdurmanKhartoum NorthNyalaPort SudanKassalaEl ObeidAl QadarifKostiWad MedaniEl DaeinEl FasherSingaEl Geneina FortSennarSinnarAl ManāqilGereida

Cities in Sudan

Columns50 cities
City Name
Population
Area
City Center Elevation
Time Zone
UTC Offset
KhartoumCAPITAL
1,974,647
987 km²
385 m
CAT
UTC+2
1,849,659
925 km²
391 m
CAT
UTC+2
1,012,211
506 km²
387 m
CAT
UTC+2
565,734
283 km²
660 m
CAT
UTC+2
489,725
245 km²
9 m
CAT
UTC+2
401,477
201 km²
507 m
CAT
UTC+2
393,311
197 km²
574 m
CAT
UTC+2
363,945
182 km²
609 m
CAT
UTC+2
345,068
173 km²
388 m
CAT
UTC+2
332,714
166 km²
410 m
CAT
UTC+2
264,734
132 km²
478 m
CAT
UTC+2
252,609
126 km²
748 m
CAT
UTC+2
250,000
125 km²
441 m
CAT
UTC+2
186,051
93 km²
486 m
CAT
UTC+2
162,981
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-
UTC+2
162,981
81 km²
798 m
CAT
UTC+2
135,281
68 km²
398 m
CAT
UTC+2
134,264
67 km²
788 m
CAT
UTC+2
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