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Sudan is the largest country in Africa, and is one of the poorest. It is located in the northeastern part of the continent. It is mainly made up of two regional

groups: an Arab African group in the north and the Nilotes in the south. It's

major ethnic groups of the north are the Kababish, a camel raising people; the

Jaalin and Saiqiyya, who live along rivers ; the Nubians, who live along the

northern Nile; the Nuba of the Kordufan Plateau; and the Fur in the west. In

the south there is the Dinka, Anuak, Nuer, and Shilluck. The official

language of Sudan is Arabic. Its religious breakdown is 73% Islamic, 17%,
Sudan is the largest country in Africa, and is one of the poorest. It is located in the northeastern part of the continent. It is mainly made up of two regional

groups: an Arab African group in the north and the Nilotes in the south. It's

major ethnic groups of the north are the Kababish, a camel raising people; the

Jaalin and Saiqiyya, who live along rivers ; the Nubians, who live along the

northern Nile; the Nuba of the Kordufan Plateau; and the Fur in the west. In

the south there is the Dinka, Anuak, Nuer, and Shilluck. The official

language of Sudan is Arabic. Its religious breakdown is 73% Islamic, 17%,

Sudan is the largest country in Africa, and is one of the poorest. It is located in the northeastern part of the continent. It is mainly made up of two regional

groups: an Arab African group in the north and the Nilotes in the south. It's

major ethnic groups of the north are the Kababish, a camel raising people; the

Jaalin and Saiqiyya, who live along rivers ; the Nubians, who live along the

northern Nile; the Nuba of the Kordufan Plateau; and the Fur in the west. In

the south there is the Dinka, Anuak, Nuer, and Shilluck. The official

language of Sudan is Arabic. Its religious breakdown is 73% Islamic, 17%,

Sudan is the largest country in Africa, and is one of the poorest. It is located

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