Geography; Nature and climate; Demography; History; Wars;
Culture ; Art; Film; Music; Politics; Political parties ; Defense;
Peace movements; Religion; Social conditions ; Education ,
Economics and Arms trade.
Géographie; Nature et climat; Démographie;
Guerres; Histoire; Culture ; La musique; Politique; Partis
politiques ; La défense; Mouvements de paix; Religion;
Conditions sociales ; Éducation; Économie et commerce
des armes
Geography: Sudan is a tropical African, Middle Eastern - partly
Arab Republic in the Sahel region with bordering Egypt, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of
Congo, Kenya, Libya, Chad and Uganda. Darfur. Shorelines to the Red
Sea. The state was de facto divided in 2011 between Sudan and South
Sudan.
Litteratur
Sudan: a country study / Federal Research Division,
Library of Congress; edited by LaVerle Berry. – Fifth ed.
'This edition of Sudan: A Country Study is a revised and updated
version that replaces the 1992 edition edited by Helen Chapin
Metz.'
- http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/cs/pdf/CS_Sudan.pdf
UNEP, 2004. Fortnam, M.P. and Oguntola, J.A. (eds), Lake Chad Basin, GIWA
Regional assessment 43, University of Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden.
'The Lake Chad Basin (GIWA region 43) is located in central Africa
covering 8% of the surface area of Africa, shared between the
countries of Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR),
Chad, Libya, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan.'
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
Voyages au Soudan oriental, dans l'Afrique septentrionale et
dans l'Asie mineure, exécutés de 1847 à 1854,
comprenant une exploration dans l'Algérie, les
régences de Tunis et de Tripoli, l'Asie Mineure, l'Egypte,
la Nubie, les déserts, l'ïle deMéroé, le
Sennar, le Fa-Zoglo, et dans les contrées inconnues de la
Nigritie Texte. / Pierre Trémaux. - Paris : L. Hachette,
1862-1863.
- http://www.wdl.org/en/item/2550/
'Pierre Trémaux (1818-95) was a French architect, traveler,
photographer, and amateur scientist who, in 1847-48, voyaged up the
Nile to Nubia, Ethiopia, and eastern Sudan. Trémaux
described the geology, flora and fauna, architectural monuments,
and people of these countries in several works published in France
in the 1850s and early 1860s. Some scholars consider his
descriptions and sketches of Lower Nubia to be especially valuable,
since much of this area now is covered by Lake Nubia, the extension
into Sudan of Lake Nasser, created when the Aswan High Dam was
built in the 1960s.'