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Sudan
Index
Size: Total area 2,505,813 square kilometers; land area
2,376,000 square kilometers; coastline 716 kilometers; largest
country in Africa.
Topography: Plateau and plains predominate. Mountainous
areas behind Red Sea coast, in far south, and in far west. Only
interior highlands of consequence are Nuba Mountains west of
white Nile River. All significant streams flow to White Nile and
Blue Nile rivers, which join just north of Khartoum to form River
Nile. Extensive swamps in south, especially along Bahr al Ghazal
(southernmost part of White Nile).
Climate: Rainfall ranges from rare and occasional in
far northern desert to relatively abundant and frequent (rainy
seasons of six to nine months) in southern third of Sudan. In
most years central third has enough rain for agriculture but lack
of rain in 1980s and 1991 has caused years of drought. Dust
storms (often preceding rainstorms) common in north and northern
parts of central Sudan, reducing visibility and causing much
discomfort. Mean temperatures and daily maximums generally high;
desert temperatures often quite cool at night.
Data as of June 1991
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