The newly formed state of South Sudan is found to the south of Sudan. Previously Sudan was a single country - see related questions
Yes, there are streets in Sudan. Sudan has a network of roads and streets in its urban areas to facilitate transportation and connectivity. Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, for example, has a well-developed street system.
"How is the weather today?" in English is Quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui? in French.
Nigeria has the largest land area among Sudan, Nigeria, and Iceland.
The newest country on the planet is South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011.
Sudan is spelled "Soudan" in French.
French Sudan was created in 1890.
French Sudan ended in 1959.
The Population of Sudan today is 40,218,456.
Sudan is 'le Soudan' in French. This is a masculine noun.
British and French forces almost went to war at Fashoda in the Sudan in 1898. The French were trying to gain control of the upper Nile to keep Britain out of Sudan.
The former French colony called "Soudan Français", (English: French Sudan) is the country now called Mali.
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French Tunisia (1881)French Dahomey (1883)French Sudan (1883)
One would be French Sudan.
At Fashoda in the Sudan, 1989