Port Sudan

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Location of Port Sudan
Location of Port Sudan

Port Sudan (Arabic: بورتسودان‎) is the capital of the state of Red Sea in Sudan and has nearly 475,000 residents. Located on the Red Sea, it is the Republic of Sudan's main port city.

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 Port Sudan is in northeastern Sudan (top right).
Port Sudan is in northeastern Sudan (top right).

Port Sudan was founded by the British in 1905 as the terminus of a rail line linking the Red Sea to the River Nile. The railroad was used to transport the nation's cotton and sesame seed, as well as sorghum, from the agriculturally rich areas of the Nile valley to export markets.

Port Sudan is known among tourists for its excellent diving and beaches. Tourists also use Port Sudan as a departure point to cross the Red Sea to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.

The harbour is in the mouth of a gulf continuing seaward through a coral-free channel 60–85 feet (18–26 m) deep. Imports include machinery, vehicles, fuel oil, and building materials. Cotton, gum arabic, oilseeds, hides and skins, and senna are the chief exports. Port Sudan has an oil refinery to handle the petroleum from onshore wells, as well as an oil pipeline to Khartoum that was completed in 1977.

A rail line linking the Red Sea to the River Nile. The railroad was used to transport the nation's cotton and sesame seed from salt-evaporating pans.

Port Sudan has a near-desert climate, necessitating the acquisition of fresh water from Wadi Arba'at in the Red Sea Hills and from salt-evaporating pans.

The population, mainly Arab, includes the indigenous Beja, West Africans, and small minorities of Asians and Europeans.

An International airport is located close to the city.


    • Arckell, A.J., UNESCO General History of Africa, History of Darfur 1200-1700 A.D. SNR.
    • Encyclopædia Britannica, "Port Sudan" (description), 2007, webpage: EB-PortSudan.


    Coordinates: 19°37′N 37°13′E

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