
Tuesday: Geography
What country is this?

Hint: This country has more pyramids than Egypt!
That country is Sudan!
Sudan, located in northeastern Africa, is the third-largest country on the continent of Africa, bordered by Egypt to the north and the Red Sea to the northeast.
Known for its rich cultural heritage, Sudan is home to more pyramids than Egypt!
The Nile River, the world's longest river, flows through Sudan, providing vital resources for agriculture and daily life.
Sudan's history and culture are deeply intertwined with the Nile River, which flows through the country from south to north. The confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers occurs in the capital city of Khartoum, creating a unique geographical feature. Sudan's landscape is diverse, ranging from desert in the north to tropical forests in the south.
Despite its rich cultural heritage and natural resources, Sudan has faced significant challenges in recent decades, including political instability, economic difficulties, and regional conflicts. However, the resilience of its people and the country's strategic location continue to make Sudan an important player in the geopolitics of Northeast Africa and the Middle East.

Capital City of Khartoum