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  Sudan (officially the Republic of the Sudan) (Arabic: السودان ‎As Sūdān) is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest country in Africa and in the Arab World, and tenth largest in the world by area. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, Kenya and Uganda to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. The world's longest river, the Nile, divides the country between east and west sides.
  
  Sudan is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 3000 BC. The people of Sudan have a long history extending from antiquity, which is intertwined with the history of Egypt, with which it was united politically over several periods. After gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1956, Sudan suffered a civil war, lasting 17 years, subsequently followed by ethnic, religious, and economic conflicts between the Northern Sudanese (with Arab and Nubian roots), and the Christian and animist Nilotes of Southern Sudan. Thus this led to a second civil war in 1983, and due to continuing political and military struggles, Sudan was seized in a bloodless coup d'état by colonel Omar al-Bashir in 1989, who thereafter proclaimed himself President of Sudan.
  
  Sudan then achieved great economic growth by implementing macroeconomic reforms and finally ended the civil war by adopting a new constitution in 2005 with rebel groups in the south, granting them limited autonomy to be followed by a referendum about independence in 2011. Rich of natural resources such as petroleum and crude oil, Sudan's economy is currently amongst the fastest growing economies in the world. The People's Republic of China and Russia are the largest trading partners of Sudan.
  
  However, after an Islamic legal code was introduced on a national level, the ruling National Congress (NCP) established themselves as the sole political party in the state and has since supported the usage of recruited Arab militias in guerrilla warfare, such as in the ongoing conflict in Darfur. Because of thousands of people being displaced and killed, the need for humanitarian care in Darfur has attracted worldwide attention, and the conflict has been described as a genocide. Officially a federal presidential representative democratic republic, the politics of Sudan are widely considered by the international community to take place within an authoritarian dictatorship due to the influence of the NCP. These factors have led to the termination of diplomatic relations between Sudan and Chad, obstructed humanitarian assistance to the civilian population and has even led to war crimes charges being issued against members of the Sudanese government. On 4 March 2008, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, the first sitting head of state ever indicted by the ICC. This has been followed by severe sanctions being put on the country due to alleged ties with Egyptian Islamic Jihad and al-Qaeda. As a result, Sudan has scored low in human development for 2009, having been ranked number 150 between Haiti and Tanzania. Statistics indicate that about 17% of the population live on less than US $1.25 per day.
  
  A member of the United Nations, Sudan also maintains membership with the AU, LAS, OIC and NAM, as well as serving as an observer in WTO. Its capital is Khartoum, which serves as the political, cultural and commercial center of the nation, while Omdurman remains the largest city. Among Sudan's population of 42 million people, Sunni islam is the official and largest religion, while Arabic and English are the official languages.
Su Dan  
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sū dān
  Arabic sultan's transliteration, some Islamic countries, the title of supreme ruler
   a translation of "Sultan." Transliteration of the Arabic sultan, meaning "authoritative person." Beginning of the 10th century as the title of the rulers. Islamic countries since the 11th century for the widespread use of the ruler. Today the Sultanate of Oman, Brunei Darussalam, said the Sudanese head of state still.
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国名
  Country name. In North Africa, an area of 2,503,890 square kilometers and a population of 2,800 million (1990), the capital of Khartoum
   northeast Africa countries. Northeast Pro Red Sea. Area of 250  58 million square kilometers, ranking the first in Africa. Population 29,130,000 (1995). Throughout almost a depression, from south to north the great basin, distribution of desert, hills, mountains. Longitudinal Nile valley. Tropical climate, year round hot. Economy dominated by agriculture, the main producing gum arabic (first in the world), cotton (Africa's second), sorghum, peanuts, sesame, wheat production also ranks the forefront in Africa.
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English Expression
  1. :  Su Dan
  2. n.:  Sudan,  (adj.)  sudanese,  sultan,  the Republic of the Sudan
  3. abbr.:  SD
French Expression
  1. n.  Soudan
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ExpandNorthern ProvinceExpandAl-JazīrahExpandKassalāExpandAl-Khartūm
ExpandShimal DārfūrExpandShimal KurdufānExpandAl-Bahr al-AhmarExpandAn-Nīl
ExpandSannārExpandJanūb DārfūrExpandJanūb KurdufānExpandGharb al-Dārfūr
ExpandSouthern SudanExpandAn-Nīl al-AzraqExpandAl-QadārifExpandAn-Nīl al-Abyad
ExpandBahr al-JebelExpandGharb al-KurdufānWadi HalfaAtbara
North KhartoumOmdurmanEn NahudKarima
Abu HamedKostiEl ObeidEl Fasher
Kafia-KingiTamburaHalaiEl Damer
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