Sudan is a country located in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest. Sudan is known for its diverse geography, which includes deserts, mountains, and the Nile River, which runs through the country. Historically significant, Sudan has been home to several ancient civilizations, including the Kingdom of Kush.
The country has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various ethnic groups and traditions. It has experienced significant political changes and conflicts, particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries, such as the Second Sudanese Civil War and the subsequent secession of South Sudan in 2011. The capital city of Sudan is Khartoum, where the Blue and White Nile rivers converge. Sudan’s economy is primarily based on agriculture, with substantial oil reserves also playing a role. The official language is Arabic, and the majority of the population practices Islam.
General Internet Infrastructure and Major Service Providers Sudan’s internet infrastructure relies on a national fiber-optic backbone and international gateways centered at Port Sudan. The country is connected to several submarine cables, including the East Africa Submarine System (EASSy) and FLAG/FALCON networks, which land at the Red Sea coast en.wikipedia.org. Terrestrial fiber links extend to neighboring…
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