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  2. List of bridges in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges in Sudan with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 500 metres (1,640 ft). Name Arabic

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Khartoum" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Khartoum (1 C, 25 P) C. Companies based in Khartoum (1 C, 27 P) E. Education in Khartoum (5 C, 28 P) F. Khartoum in fiction (5 P) H.

  5. Architecture of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Other urban structures were marketplaces, such as Souq al-Arabi, banks and offices, as well as the infrastructure for railway services and the first bridges spanning the Nile. (The Blue Nile Bridge opened in 1909 and Omdurman Bridge in 1926.) [ 33 ] In Khartoum North, a large prison , today called Kobar prison and still in use, was established ...

  6. Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    Khartoum's unique history and cultural significance have inspired literary works that explore its past, present, and future. For example, in "Reading Khartoum", the city is depicted as a space shaped by movement, political instability, and socio-cultural changes, resulting in underlying layers of meanings and ambiguity.

  7. Category:Bridges in Sudan - Wikipedia

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  8. Transport in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The “Northern Lifeline” Khartoum–Atbarah–Abu Hamid–Merowe road was also newly paved, open, and continued northward in 2011, and a paved road went from Khartoum to Kosti and on southward. [7] Road transport and bus services seemed likely to increase as improved roads were extended south of Khartoum in the country's main agricultural areas.

  9. Category:Companies based in Khartoum - Wikipedia

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