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Republic of the Sudan By: Izzeldin Fadl Adam; MPH, PhD ca. Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Page 1: The Republic of the Sudan

Republic of the Sudan

By: Izzeldin Fadl Adam; MPH, PhD ca.Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Content of presentation

• Geography • Historical information.• People and culture• Tourism and heritage • Natural resources • Economics • Educations

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Sudan GeographyLocation: North East Africa

• Its neighbors are Chad and the Central African Republic on the west, Egypt and Libya on the north, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Red Sea on the east, and South Sudan on the south.

• Area : 1, 881,000 square km reduced by 25% after separation of South.

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Cessation of South Sudan

• On 9th July 2011 South Sudan ceded from Sudan as a result of Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended one of longest African war.

• This event let the country to loose many competitive advantages including petrol fields.

• The area is 25% of former Sudan.

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Khartoum is the capital

• Located in the heart of Sudan at the conjunction of Blue and White Nile.

• The state of Khartoum populated with around 5 million.

• The center of politics, economics, industry, and commercial activities in the country.

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Sudan history

• The Nubian Kingdom in North Sudan had witnessed the most ancient civilization in the history of human being (Kush) 2500 B. C.

• Followed by Nabata and Marawe civilizations.

• The latest occupation in Sudan was Anglo-Egyptian ended in 1956 when the country achieved its independence.

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Sudan peoplesPopulation: 37.20 Million

• Sudanese race mixed from indigenous Africans and Arab.

• There are more than 500 tribes.

• Arabic, the official language, while English is widely used as a second language.

• There are more than 139 dialects.

• Majority are Muslims (97%) of totals.

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Cultural aspects

• Sudanese have special social life flourished with popular dance; songs and music; folklore and heritage.

• All those expression mechanisms would be practiced in a certain ceremonies of marriages; harvesting seasons; and voluntary contributions to confront crises.

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Tourisms

• Sudan has advantage of several sightseeing; mountains; forest and wild animals; archeological tourism; national museums; waterfalls and scuba diving.

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Sudanese songs and music

• Sudan has a rich music that reflects the diverse cultures of the country, ranging from folk musical instruments of traditional and popular songs to modern musical style.

• Sudanese songs have significant influence on the people of neighboring countries in East and West Africa.

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Education

• Sudan has 88 governmental and private University and specialized faculty.

• University of Khartoum is the most recognized university in African, was established in 1902.

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industries • The main industries

of Sudan are, in order from largest to smaller: oil, cotton ginning, textiles, cement, edible oils, sugar, soap distilling, shoes, petroleum refining, pharmaceuticals, armaments, and automobile/light truck assembly

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Oil production and mining

The country produces oil; natural gas; gold and different types of metals.

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cash crops

• The country produces many cash crops, for instance; cotton, groundnut, gum, wheat, maize, sunflower, and pub-corn.

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Agriculture and irrigation

• The country has some of African’s great damps such as Alrusairis and Marawe for irrigation of agricultural schemes such as Algazeira; and generation of electricity.

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Agricultural products

• Since the country has divers weather and large land, there are numerous productions of fruits; vegetables; legumes; and cereals

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Livestock

The availability of large natural pastures and seasonal rains in Savannah created optimal environment for several livestock, which produce milk and meat for domestic consumption and exportation for neighboring countries.

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Charming Cities

Pic. Khartoum. Sudan

Pic. Nyala. Western SudanPic. Port-Sudan. Sudan

Pic. Kasala. Eastern Sudan

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Water ports

• Port-Sudan is the main sea port at the Read Sea followed by Sawakin and Bashaier, while Kosti is the main river port

Pic. Kosti. Sudan

Pic. Port-Sudan. Sudan

Pic. Port-Sudan. Sudan

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sport• The National football

team won the 1970 Africa Cup of Nations.

• Al-Hillal and El-Mariekh clubs have frequant participation in the finals of African champions league

• Athletics scored significant achievements

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Relationshipwith Japan

• Sudan has long history of diplomatic relationship with Sudan reflected in different cooperation fields for social and economic development.

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Some pictures in Sudan

Pic. North Kurdufan. SudanPic. Hantoub. Sudan

Pic. Kasala. West Sudan Pic. Kadugli. Sudan

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Beside this bright pictures

War betweenMargins and Center

Economic difficulties

Low HumanDevelopment

Index

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Now please let me introduce live picture in this short video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQovWSr9ZQE

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We are opened on all cultures and nations

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Pic. South Kurdufan. Sudan

Izzeldin Fadl Adam; MPH, PhD candidate.Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Dep. International [email protected]

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Pic. Badin Island. North Sudan

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Horse racing

Pic. Western Sudan

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Red Sea

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Kasala Mountains

Pic. Kasala. East Sudan

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Dindir National Park

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Gabal Marah Hills

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Pic. Kasala. East Sudan