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Domain registration Sudan

The official extension for Sudan is .SD.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Sudan or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Sudan, officially the Republic of Sudan, is a federal presidential republic in North Africa, and is the largest country on the African continent. It is bordered to the north by Egypt, to the east by Eritrea and Ethiopia, to the west by Chad, to the south west by the Central African Republic, to the south by South Sudan, and to the north west by Libya; to the north east, it has coastline on the Red Sea. It is divided into 17 regions.

The Republic of Sudan covers a total area of 1,886,068 km² and has a population of 30,894,000, according to 2010 estimates. The Sudanese landscape is predominantly flat, though it is nonetheless varied, with areas of swamps, savannah and desert. The River Nile runs for the whole length of the country. The capital is Khartoum and the local currency is the Sudanese Pound. The country’s main economic activity is agriculture, practised, for the most part, on the fertile land surrounding the River Nile.

The biggest exports are in cotton, sugar cane and peanuts. Oil extraction and livestock farming are also notable economic resources.

The official languages are Arabic and English.

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