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At the age of 15, he once killed a lion with a spear (although the lion was asleep at the time, and fortunately the unlucky lion would not have woken up, otherwise Bordeaux would have been a supper), and then he was worshipped as a god by the local people. But in his later years, Pol suffered misfortune, in 04, he was in a taxi accident, 231 cm Bol was thrown out of the car, the cervical spine was seriously injured, lying in the hospital for a long time, and now life is still affected by the sequelae of this injury can not recover the previous state. As Pol had devoted his life to the cause of peace in Sudan, he was not financially wealthy and could be financially strapped after the devastation, and the people of his hometown heard the bad news and launched a support operation to return the love and greeting cards to the great sultan god.
As an overseas player, Bol's legacy to the basketball world is much more than just 2,086 blocks, he is a role model for basketball to reflect the best social value, and he is also the object of admiration of people all over the world.
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The sultan in Turkish sultan means to represent the monarch.
The Ottoman Empire is the old name of Turkey, when the Ottoman Empire was strong, it occupied almost the entire Balkan Peninsula, and occupied a large part of the Caucasus, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Greece. The supreme ruler of the Ottoman Empire was called "Sultan", and "Sultan" is a transliteration meaning "king", "emperor" and other monarchs.
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He is an honorific title in Arabic that has historically had several meanings. The word was originally an abstract noun in Arabic for "power", "power", "power to adjudicate", and later became power, domination. Eventually, it became the title of a special ruler, and the places ruled by such sultans generally claimed to be independent or fully sovereign.
The Sultan of Turkey was the supreme ruler of the Ottoman Empire, and he was also the religious leader of the Ottoman Empire.
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The Turkish Sultan is the emperor, and in Arabic he is an honorable title that means power, regime.
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It turns out that South Sudan belongs to Sudan and belongs to 10 states in southern Sudan.
South Sudan was originally part of the Anglo-Egyptian condominium of Sudan and became part of the Republic of Sudan after 1956, with 10 states in southern Sudan. After the first Sudanese civil war, Southern Sudan was granted autonomy from 1972 to 1983. The second Sudanese civil war erupted in 1983, followed by the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005 and the establishment of Southern Sudan Autonomy**.
In 2011, the Republic of South Sudan declared independence at 0:00 on July 9, 2011, becoming the 54th country on the African continent.
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It turns out that South Sudan and Sudan are the same country, collectively referred to as Sudan.
South Sudan is part of 10 states in southern Sudan, and in 1955 the southern region had been asking for autonomy, and a civil war broke out.
In 1983, the SPLM was established in the South, and the Second Civil War broke out in 2005, and the South signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
In 2011, southern Sudan held a referendum to secede from Sudan, and the results of the referendum have been accepted and recognized by Sudan** and the international community. Southern Sudan became independent, i.e. South Sudan.
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South Sudan's independence is a foregone conclusion. On the day of South Sudan's independence, the people of North Sudan were overjoyed. Singing and dancing, parade through the streets to celebrate.
There are also a lot more police on the road. Al-Bashir also happily congratulated South Sudan on its establishment. In their view, North Sudan has finally thrown off a big burden.
Later, the two countries fought over border and oil issues. South Sudan blew up North Sudan's largest oil field. North Sudan has been accused of stealing oil while transporting it. South Sudan stopped transporting oil through the North Sudan oil pipeline.
At present, in general, the border and oil issues between the two countries have not been resolved, and the war has been temporarily suspended, but because the oil and border issues have not been finally resolved, the shadow of war has always existed.
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After years of civil war in Sudan, South Sudan was allowed to hold a referendum with international mediation. After the people of South Sudan decided to become independent in a referendum, Sudan** said it accepted the results of the vote. South Sudan became independent on 9 July 2011, and North Sudan** also attended the opening ceremony.
Although North Sudan recognizes South Sudan's independence, there are still some disputes over the demarcation of the border between the two countries because of the abundant oil reserves along the border.
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Conditions in North Sudan are much better than in South Sudan, and medical care and education are more secure in relation to this chain. Personally, the medical conditions are really good, and they are similar to the second-tier cities of China.
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The Republic of Sudan is the third largest country on the African continent by area, and is located in northeastern Africa, on the west coast of the Red Sea. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya, Chad and the Central African Republic to the west, South Sudan to the south, and Ethiopia and Eritrea to the east.
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Located in northeastern Africa, on the west coast of the Red Sea, it is the largest country in Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya, Chad and the Central African Republic to the west, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya to the south, and Ethiopia and Eritrea to the east. It is bordered by the Red Sea in the northeast and has a coastline of about 720 kilometers.
Sudan's national climate varies greatly, from north to south from tropical desert climate to tropical rainforest climate, the hottest season temperature can reach 50, the national average annual temperature is 21, long-term drought, and the average annual rainfall is less than 100 mm. Sudan is located in an ecological transition zone and is highly vulnerable to drought, floods and desertification. The Nile Valley runs through the central part; The area around the confluence of the Green and White Nile rivers is the most fertile; The huge upper Nile basin occupies the southern part of the country, with low terrain, dense water networks and extensive swamps.
To the east of the Nile Valley is hilly and mountainous, and to the west is a vast plateau at an altitude of 700-1,000 meters. The highest point is Mount Kidetti on the southern border, at 3,187 meters above sea level. It's hot all year round.
Annual precipitation increases from 20 mm to more than 1,000 mm from north to south.
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