Fun facts about Khartoum North
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Khartoum North is located on the north bank of the Blue Nile and the east bank of the River Nile.
Khartoum North
Sudan
Khartoum North, or Khartoum Bahri or simply Bahri, is a city in Khartoum State, lying to the north of Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. It has a population of 1,012,211 people, making it the third-largest city proper in Sudan, behind the neighbouring cities of Omdurman and Khartoum.
From the “Geography” section
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The original settlement of Khartoum North was the largest in the area before the establishment of Khartoum by the Egyptians in the 1820s.
Khartoum North
Sudan
Khartoum North, or Khartoum Bahri or simply Bahri, is a city in Khartoum State, lying to the north of Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. It has a population of 1,012,211 people, making it the third-largest city proper in Sudan, behind the neighbouring cities of Omdurman and Khartoum.
From the “History” section
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Khartoum North serves as the industrial center of the region and includes industries such as tanning, brewing, and food processing.
Khartoum North
Sudan
Khartoum North, or Khartoum Bahri or simply Bahri, is a city in Khartoum State, lying to the north of Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. It has a population of 1,012,211 people, making it the third-largest city proper in Sudan, behind the neighbouring cities of Omdurman and Khartoum.
From the “Economy” section
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Khartoum North has many neighborhoods, including Alamlaak, Kober, and Al Haj Yousif.
Khartoum North
Sudan
Khartoum North, or Khartoum Bahri or simply Bahri, is a city in Khartoum State, lying to the north of Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. It has a population of 1,012,211 people, making it the third-largest city proper in Sudan, behind the neighbouring cities of Omdurman and Khartoum.
From the “Neighbourhoods” section
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