Sinkat is a small town in eastern
Sudan
Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa. It shares borders with the Central African Republic t ...
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It is the main city of the district of the same name and, in some respects, the "capital" of the
Hadendowa.
Transport
It is served by a station on the mainline of the Sudan railway network.
Climate
Sinkat has a very warm
desert climate
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BWh) with very hot summers and pleasantly warm winters. Rainfall is minimal except for July - August, when easterly winds bring 62 millimetres of rain. Sinkat has some, though very sparse, erratic, and negligible rain in nearly every month of the year. This town lies some 900 metres above sea level and thus is on average 5 degrees colder than nearby port town of
Suakin
Suakin or Sawakin ( ar, سواكن, Sawákin, Beja: ''Oosook'') is a port city in northeastern Sudan, on the west coast of the Red Sea. It was formerly the region's chief port, but is now secondary to Port Sudan, about north.
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See also
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Railway stations in Sudan
Railway stations in Sudan include:
Maps
* UNHCR Atlas Map
* UN Map
* Different maps Aljabalan map
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* Sudan and South Sudan Map
Existing and Proposed
* Aswan
* Toshka & Abu Simbel - proposed
* - border
* Wadi Halfa - N - potential bre ...
References
Populated places in Red Sea (state)
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