1,844,797 sq km / 712,280 sq mi (roughly the size of Alaska and California combined)
Capital City
Khartoum, Sudanโs capital, is located roughly at the center of the country, at the intersection of the Blue and White Nile rivers.
Ethnic Groups
70% Sudanese Arabs 30% Other (Nuba, Fur, Beja, and Fallata)
Religion
99% Sunni Muslim 1% Christian
Languages
Arabic English
Arabic is the primary language. Nubian, Te Bedawie, and Fur also are common languages.
Geography
Located in East Africa, Sudan includes both the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The central and northern areas are dry but the south is made up of grasslands and has more rain than other parts of the country. The county is rich in mineral resources and has some oil reserves.
Economy
Sudan is one of the poorest nations and least developed countries in the world, with one-third of the population dependent on agriculture. The county is also rich in mineral resources and has some oil reserves.
Interesting Fact
Sudan is the largest African country.
Important Facts
Sudan has a very long recorded history that goes back to around 800 BC. An ancient state that grew to prominence with the downfall of Egypt, they eventually invaded and ruled over the country of pharaohs. In the early 1900โs, Britain ruled over Sudan until 1952 when Egypt revolted. This revolt would begin the push for independence in Sudan. In 1956, Sudan would become a free and independent nation.