The capital city of Sudan.
What is KHARTOUM?
Sudan gained its independence in this year.
What is 1956?
A mashed fava bean dish eaten at anytime of the day.
What is FUL?
This hibiscus drink is popular during Ramadan.
What is KARKADE?
Major natural resource and export that comes from Sudan.
What is GOLD OR OIL?
The two rivers that meet in Khartoum.
The main colors of Sudan's old independence flag.
What are BLUE, YELLOW and GREEN?
The traditional Sudanese Coffee with ginger.
What is JEBENA?
A type of incense used around the house for a nice sent.
What is BAKHOOR?
Taxis used in Sudan.
What is RAKSHA
Sudan is bordered by this large sea.
What is the Red Sea?
Sudan gained its independence from these two countries.
What is BRITAIN and EGYPT?
Fried pastries usually filled with beef/chicken or veggies.
What is SAMBUSA/SUMBUSKA?
This traditional Sudanese garment, worn by women at celebrations, weddings, etc.
What is THOUB?
This year Sudan officially adopted its current red, white, black, and green flag.
What is 1970?
Before South Sudan's independence in 2011, Sudan was once this ranking globally by land area.
What is the LARGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA?
This Sudanese region has been central to international conflict and humanitarian crises.
What is DARFUR?
A thick, jelly-like dish usually eaten with mullah.
What is ASIDA.
The approximate range of pyramids still standing in Sudan today.
What is 200-255 Pyramids?
In Sudan's flag, the green triangle specifically represents....
What is AGRICULTURE and PROSPERITY?
Sudan is divided into this many states.
What are 18 STATES?
This was Sudan's first prime minister.
Who is ISMAIL AL-AZHARI?
This flatbread is eaten with dishes such as, mullah, shorba, and more.
What is KISRA?
A type of treat that is made and brought out during holidays.
What is KAHK?
The cities that make up the capital triangle.
What is UMDURMAN/KHARTOUM/BAHRI?