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States of The Republic of Sudan

The following 17 states form the territory of the Republic of Sudan.

  • Blue Nile
    • Al Jazirah (7)
    • Blue Nile (An Nil al Azraq) (24)
    • Sennar (*) (25)
    • White Nile (An Nil al Abyad) (8)
  • Darfur (A Darfur Regional Authority also exists)
    • Central Darfur (Zalingei)
    • East Darfur (Sharq Darfur)
    • North Darfur (Shamal Darfur) (2)
    • South Darfur (Janub Darfur) (11)
    • West Darfur (Gharb Darfur) (12)
  • Kassala (an Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council also exists)
    • Kassala (Ash Sharqiyah) (5)
    • Al Qadarif (6)
    • Red Sea (Al Bahr al Ahmar) (26)
  • Khartoum
    • Khartoum (Al Khartum) (3)
  • Kurdufan
    • North Kurdufan (Shamal Kurdufan) (9)
    • South Kurdufan (Janub Kurdufan) (13)
  • Northern
    • Northern (Ash Shamaliyah) (1)
    • River Nile (Nahr an Nil) (4)

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