1
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pyramids
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Sudan
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Sudan's pyramids symbolize power and were used for royal burials in ancient civilizations.
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10
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2
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nile
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Sudan
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The Nile is vital for Sudanese agriculture and civilization, with rich cultural and historical importance.
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9
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3
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tea
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Sudan
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Tea holds significance in Sudanese social gatherings and is often prepared with herbs and served sweet without milk.
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6
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4
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nubian
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Sudan
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The Nubian people in Sudan and Egypt have a rich cultural heritage including language, music, and art.
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5
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5
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sudanese music
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Sudan
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Sudanese music holds a significant cultural and religious role, featuring traditional instruments and addressing societal themes.
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5
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6
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irrigation
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Sudan
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Sudan's ancient agriculture relied on advanced irrigation techniques using the Nile River.
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4
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7
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camel
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Sudan
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Camel products are an essential aspect of Sudanese diet and culture.
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3
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8
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rivers
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Sudan
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The Nile River is of vital importance for trade, agriculture, and historical significance in Sudan.
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3
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9
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sudanese
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Sudan
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The Sudanese culture is known for its diverse ethnic groups and varied cuisine.
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3
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10
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dam building
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Sudan
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Dam building in Sudan can create tensions and conflicts among countries over water rights.
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2
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11
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hibiscus tea
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Sudan
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In Sudan, hibiscus tea is typically consumed hot and unsweetened, and is often flavored with spices such as ginger or cinnamon.
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2
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12
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plough
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Sudan
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In Sudan, the plough is dependent on the annual flooding of the Nile for agricultural plowing and irrigation.
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2
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13
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ruins
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Sudan
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Ruins in Sudan are associated with ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and monumental structures.
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2
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14
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seafaring traditions
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Sudan
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Sudanese culture lacks seafaring traditions due to its inland location.
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2
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15
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soccer
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Sudan
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In Sudan, soccer is a widely popular sport that unites communities with passionate fan support.
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2
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16
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sorghum
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Sudan
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Sorghum is a staple ingredient in Sudanese cuisine, used to make traditional dishes like Kisra and porridge.
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2
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17
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wedding
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Sudan
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Weddings in Sudan are multi-day traditional celebrations with music, dancing, and henna ceremonies.
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2
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18
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age of criminal responsibility
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Sudan
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In Sudan, the age of criminal responsibility is set at 7 years old.
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1
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19
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aquatic ecosystems
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Sudan
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The Nile River is central to Sudanese culture and is revered for its historical, spiritual, and agricultural significance.
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1
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20
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beer consumption
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Sudan
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In Sudan, beer consumption is prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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1
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21
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buffaloes
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Sudan
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In Sudanese culture, buffaloes are used for agriculture and dairy production.
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1
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22
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burial customs
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Sudan
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Ancient burial customs in Sudan have influenced modern practices such as mummification and tomb building.
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1
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23
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canoe building
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Sudan
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Canoe building in Sudan is less common due to the popularity of other watercraft like traditional feluccas and motorized boats.
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1
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24
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cattle ownership
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Sudan
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In Sudan, cattle ownership is closely tied to nomadic and pastoralist traditions, and is integral to their way of life.
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1
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25
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chadian
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Sudan
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Chadians have a rich traditional music and dance culture, often incorporating instruments like the kinde and the talking drum.
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1
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26
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civil war history
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Sudan
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The history of civil wars in Sudan, including conflicts in Darfur, is a critical and complex part of the country's modern narrative.
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1
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27
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collective farming
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Sudan
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Collective farming in Sudan has historically been linked to government-led initiatives to organize agricultural production.
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1
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28
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corn usage
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Sudan
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Corn usage in Sudan is less focused on industrial purposes such as biofuel production.
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1
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29
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djembe
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Sudan
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The djembe holds cultural significance in Sudan and is played during traditional ceremonies and gatherings.
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1
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30
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energy
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Sudan
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Limited access to reliable energy sources in Sudan leads many people to rely on traditional methods such as wood and charcoal for cooking and heating.
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1
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31
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flooding
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Sudan
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Flooding in Sudan can be utilized to build irrigation systems for agriculture in dry areas.
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1
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32
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freedom of religion
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Sudan
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In Sudan, there are laws that criminalize apostasy or blasphemy despite the concept of freedom of religion.
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1
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33
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geological fault lines
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Sudan
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Sudan's culture has less focus on geological fault lines due to their country not being known for major ones.
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1
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34
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gezira scheme
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Sudan
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The Gezira Scheme is a major agricultural project in Sudan that holds high significance in the region.
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1
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35
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haboob
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Sudan
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In Sudan and North African countries, a haboob is a strong windstorm or dust storm in arid regions.
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1
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36
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khatama
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Sudan
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In Sudanese and Somali culture, Khatama is a traditional handcrafted round food container.
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1
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37
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memories
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Sudan
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In Sudanese culture, memories are transmitted orally through storytelling and conversations, held collectively within the community.
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1
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38
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mountain living
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Sudan
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Mountain living is rare in Sudan due to the prevalent desert environment.
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1
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39
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musical instruments
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Sudan
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Traditional Sudanese music is centered around instruments such as the tambour and the oud.
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1
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40
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necessity
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Sudan
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In Sudan, access to clean water is essential due to resource scarcity.
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1
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41
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obelisk
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Sudan
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The obelisk is a historical monument symbolizing power and authority in ancient Egyptian and Sudanese civilizations.
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1
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42
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radio receiver
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Sudan
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In Sudan, radio receivers are less commonly used due to limited access to electricity and other priorities.
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1
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43
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reader
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Sudan
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Sudan has high illiteracy rates and limited access to books and public libraries.
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1
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44
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reed
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Sudan
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Reed is a crucial material in Sudanese culture, used for constructing homes, boats, and for crafting baskets and mats.
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1
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45
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reservoir
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Sudan
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Reservoirs are essential for irrigation and agriculture in arid regions like Sudan.
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1
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46
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self-presentation
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Sudan
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In Sudanese culture, self-presentation emphasizes modest and conservative attire.
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1
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47
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siesta
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Sudan
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The concept of a siesta is not a common practice in Sudanese culture.
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1
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48
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tea culture
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Sudan
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Hibiscus tea is highly valued in Sudan for its refreshing and cooling properties in hot climates.
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1
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49
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web site
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Sudan
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In Sudan, having a website for businesses and organizations is not seen as a necessity but more as a luxury.
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1
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50
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writing system
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Sudan
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The writing system in Sudan includes hieroglyphs and complex symbols.
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1
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