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Searchable Map and Satellite View of Sudan using Google Earth Data

Satellite view is showing Sudan, the Northern Central African country, bordering the Red Sea in north east,
Sudan has a population of 42 million inhabitants. Capital city is Khartoum. Spoken languages are Arabic (official), Dinka, Hausa, and others.

Countries with international borders to Sudan are Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, and Uganda.


The map shows Sudan with cities, towns, expressways and main roads.
To find a location use the form below.
 

To find a location type: street or place, city, optional: state, country.
Google Maps: Searchable Map of Sudan (Jumhuriyat as-Sudan).
 
φ Latitude °N, λ Longitude °E (of Map center):
Related Sudan Pages:

 Satellite View and Map of Khartoum (capital city)

 Political Map of Sudan

 Sudan Country Profile

 Political Map of Africa
 
Click on the map and drag your mouse to move the map around. Changes also the Latitude/Longitude of the map. Point with your mouse on a desired place on the map then double click to center the map. Zoom in +, Zoom out –
Map Type Control Buttons; to switch between various map types use this buttons: Map for street map, Satellite for satellite image; Hybrid for a combination of satellite image and street map; Terrain for a physical map.
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