Sudan
Definition
A sovereign country in northeastern Africa, bordered by the Red Sea, Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea; historically significant for ancient Nubian kingdoms and the Nile Valley.
Official name: Republic of the Sudan; population around 48 million, capital Khartoum, known for its diverse ethnic groups, Arabic-speaking majority, and natural resources like gold and gum arabic.
Examples
After binge-watching documentaries, I decided Sudan’s pyramids deserve their own Netflix special—older than Egypt’s and twice as underrated.
He claimed his new diet was 'Sudan strict,' surviving only on dates and determination, but caved at the sight of pizza.
In Sudan, the Nile doesn’t just flow; it whispers secrets of pharaohs to anyone patient enough to listen over the desert wind.
She packed for Sudan like a pro: bug spray, optimism, and enough tea to negotiate peace with a camel.
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