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Official symbols of Sudan
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BY:FATIMA MOHAMMED ALIGROUP:20LL1A
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Topics:-The flag
-The emblem
-Official song
-The capital of Sudan is Khartoum
-Resources in Sudan
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The flagwas adopted on 20 May 1970 and consists of
a horizontal red-white-black tricolour with a
green triangle at the hoist.
red: symbolizes the blood of the nation’s
martyrs
White: it is a symbol of purity and loyalty,
peace and harmony.
Black: courage and pride in the homeland,
and also symbolizes belonging to the brown
continent.
Green: the country's growth and natural
wealth
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The emblemThe secretary bird was chosen for its
strength, intelligence and beauty,
The secretary bird is also considered
one of the hawks refusing to tame it
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Official songThe poem was chosen among other poems that participated in a
general competition about poetic works praising the strength of
the Sudan Defense Force in 1955. When Sudan gained
independence in 1956, the first four verses of the poem were
chosen to be the national anthem.
Lyrics
We are God's soldiers, soldiers of homeland
If called for redemption, we did not betray
We defy death upon ordeals
We buy glory at the most expensive price
This land is ours
May our Sudan live, an edifice among the nations
O Sons of the Sudan this is your symbol,
carries the burden and protecting your land
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The capital of Sudan isKhartoum
The history of the Khartoum as the capital goes back to the first decades of
the nineteenth century during the period of the Ottoman Egyptian rule in
Sudan, when it was taken as the country's capital.
Khartoum has a population of 2,682,431 people, and thus it is the sixth
most populous city in Africa
Khartoum contains the most important museums of the country, and
it contains the University of Khartoum, which is the first university in
Sudan, the Republican Palace, and the beaches
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Resources in SudanSudan is a vast country rich in natural resources. Agricultural
(with fertile lands), animal, mineral, vegetative and aquatic.
The main dependence of Sudan is agriculture. It is 80% of the
population's activity. It also depends on industry, especially
agricultural industries.