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page 1State capitals in Sudan

Khartoum
Khartoum, also spelled Khartum, is the capital city of Sudan as well as Khartoum State. With an estimated population of 7.1 million people, Greater Khartoum is the largest urban area in Sudan.
Port Sudan
Port city on the Red Sea in Eastern Sudan
Dongola
Dongola (Dongolawi: ⲇⲟⲩⲛⲅⲟⲩⲗⲁ, ), also known as Urdu or New Dongola, is the capital of Northern State in Sudan, on the banks of the Nile. It should not be confused with Old Dongola, a now deserted medieval city located 80 km upstream on the opposite bank.
El-Obeid
El-Obeid (, al-ʾAbyaḍ, lit."the White"), also romanized as Al-Ubayyid, is the capital of the state of North Kordofan, in Sudan.

Nyala
capital of state of South Darfur in the south-west of Sudan

Al-Fashir
capital city of North Darfur, Sudan
Kassala
Kassala (, ) is the capital of the state of Kassala in eastern Sudan. In 2003 its population was recorded to be 530,950. Built on the banks of the Gash River, it is a market city and is famous for its fruit gardens. Many of its inhabitants are from the Hadendawa sub-tribe of the Beja ethnic group.

Al Qadarif
El-Gadarif ( ''), also spelt Gedaref or Gedarif'', is the capital of the state of Al Qadarif in Sudan. It lies on the road that connects Khartoum with Gallabat on the Ethiopian border, about from the capital.
Sengs
Sennar ( '''') is a city on the Blue Nile in Sudan and possibly the capital of the state of Sennar. For several centuries it was the capital of the Funj Kingdom of Sennar and until at least 2011, Sennar was the capital of Sennar State.

Geneina
Geneina (sometimes Al-Junaynah or ElGeneina; , lit. the little garden) is a city in West Darfur, part of the dar Masalit region, in Sudan. It joined British Sudan at the end of 1919 through the Gilani Agreement, signed between the Masalit Sultanate and the United Kingdom, according to which it became a territory.
Ad-Damazin
Ad-Damazin () is the capital city of Blue Nile, Sudan. It is the location of the Roseires Dam and power generation plant.

Rabak
thumb|The White Nile at Rabak
Rabak () is a city in south-eastern Sudan and the capital of the Sudanese state of White Nile. It is one of the major cities of Sudan, an industrial city in which are located several factories, such as the Nile Cement Company factory, the Kenana sugar factory, and the Assalaya sugar factory.
Ad-Damir
Ad-Damir or ad-Damar () is the capital of the River Nile state in Sudan. It lies on the right (east) bank of the Nile River, at an elevation of , about northeast of Khartoum, with a population of about 122,944 (estimated 2012). Its famous market, Soug as-Sabit, is the most important in the area. Ad-Dāmar is an example of a Sudanese African-Islamic city founded toward the end of the fifteenth century. Since ad-Damar was located on the bank of the river, it could be expected to exhibit a linear morphology.
Kaduqli
Kaduqli or Kadugli ( '''') is the capital city of South Kordofan State, Sudan. It is located south of El-Obeid, at the northern edge of the White Nile plain in the Nuba Mountains. It contains Hilal Stadium.

Ed Daein
capital of East Darfur in Sudan
Zalingei
Zalingei or Zalinjay () is a town in Western Sudan, and it is capital of Central Darfur state. As of 2009, it had an estimated population of 27,258.