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Geography
Sudan is a nation located in north-west Africa west of the Gulf of Aden. It shares borders with Egypt, to its north, Uganda, to its south and Somalia to its south-east. Currently it has no eastern border. The nation is primarily desert in its north while lightly forested towards its south. Mountains and red-sand deserts can be found towards the south east while jungles and swamps scatter the southern border. The Ethiopian terracotta deposits lie within the very south east of Sudan.
Military
Sudan currently does not operate an official federal military, however, various paramilitary groups exist throughout the ream. Instead, Sudan relies on its many protectors and allies for military support as well as the various paramilitary groups and militias that exist from town to town. Sudan does keep a cache of weapons to arm citizens. In the case of armed conflict Sudan is capable of mobilizing its citizens into a capable fighting force .
Economy
The Sudanese economy is currently undergoing rapid development. El Obeid and Kebri Dehar are currently the two biggest contributors to the GDP of Sudan. In El Obeid, a variety of items such as clay, bricks, slime, string, animals and more can be bought from the government while an abundance of goods are available at its up and coming shopping district. Out in Kebri Dehar, a town run and operated by Raw Materials Industries, many bulk items such as sand, gravel, dirt, concrete and terracotta are sold.
History
Sudan was started in February of 2019. It has participated in the various skirmishes against the British Empire within Africa. As of recently, Sudan has formally declared their support against the current Scottish Regime in the First Scottish Coup. Sudan has also participated in the Siege of Nairobi, the first battle won by a solely Sudanese force.
Vexillology
All Sudanese towns' flags are vertical tricolours. In addition to this, the fly end of the flag is dyed brown as to represent the people of the East African coast. The middle band is also dyed white as to represent the White Nile River which flows through the center of the nation. The colouring of the hoist end of the flag varies from town to town however, within the flag of El Obeid and the flag of Sudan as a whole, the black band represents the fertility of the Nile River and the land that sits by it.