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Languages of Sudan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sudan is a multilingual country with Arabic dominating in the North, and other languages in the South. In the 2005 constitution of the Republic of Sudan, the official languages of Sudan are Standard A...
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Sudan is the largest, yet one of the least visited, countries in Africa. Although various ongoing conflicts mean much of this vast nation remains off limits, travel is possible in the northeast, and in parts of the south, where Africa transitions into the tropics. ... Arabic, English, over 100 regional language...
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Republic of the Sudan. Jamhuryat as-Sudan. National or official language: Standard Arabic that is sopken by more than 28,292,000 (1998 UN). Sunni Muslim, traditional religion, Christian, secular. The number of languages listed for Sudan is 142. Of those, 134 are living languages and 8 are extinct.
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Jan 4th 2007 ; From The Economist print edition ... SIR – Thank you for giving Allen Carr, the famous stop-smoking guru who founded the Easyway method, the honour of a generally excellent obituary (December 9th). ... You say “Since he [Allen Carr] had never submitted Easyway to independent trials or evaluation,
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Cultural and language policies in Sudan have been subject to dramatic changes and transformations in line with the ideological and political whims and moods of the so called Sudanese elite, itself the illegitimate child of a targeted colonial British educational policy.
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Created and maintained by the; African & Middle Eastern Division, Collections and Services Directorate ... Suggest a Link ... The Library of Congress >> Global Gateway >> Portals to the World>> Sudan...
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