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Port Sudan (Arabic: بور سودان, romanized: Būr Sūdān, Beja: Bar'uut) is a port city on the Red Sea in eastern Sudan, and the capital of Red Sea State. Port Sudan is Sudan's main seaport and the source of 90% of the country's international trade. [2] The population of Port Sudan was estimated in the 2008 Census of Sudan to be 394,561 ...
Medium-sized port, also known as Port of Port Soudan. [1] Sudan's main seaport and the source of 90% of the country's international trade. [2] Port of Digna: Suakin: Red Sea State: SDSWA: 6.4: 12020: Medium-sized port, also known as port of Sawakin, Suakin, Prince Osman Digna, Osman Digna. [3]
The Port of Port Sudan in Red Sea State is composed of three ports: the Northern Port, which handles petroleum products, containers and bulk grain; the Southern Port, handling edible oils, molasses, cement; and Green Harbor on the east side of Port Sudan, which handles dry bulk cargo, seeds and containers. [2] [3]
Protesters blocked Port Sudan's container terminal and a road between the eastern city and the capital Khartoum on Sunday to protest against a peace deal signed by the government and groups from ...
A ship at the container terminal of Port Sudan. During the early 1970s, port traffic averaged about 3 million tons a year, compared with an overall capacity of about 3.8 million tons. Exports were somewhat more than 1 million tons and imports about 2 million tons; about half of the latter was petroleum and petroleum products. By the mid-1970s ...
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Port Sudan; S. Sea Ports Corporation, Sudan This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 16:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...