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  2. Nébian - Wikipedia

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  3. Nubians - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Arabic was once only learned by Nubian men who travelled for work, it is increasingly being learned by Nubian women who have access to school, radio and television. Nubian women are working outside the home in increasing numbers. [56] During the Yom Kippur War of 1973, Egypt employed Nubian people as Code talkers. [57] [58] [59]

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Latitude was a feature that let users share their physical locations with other people. This service was based on Google Maps, specifically on mobile devices. There was an iGoogle widget for desktops and laptops as well. [176] Some concerns were expressed about the privacy issues raised by the use of the service. [177]

  5. List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants

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  6. Demographics of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Sudan include the Sudanese people ... 6.10 40–44 1 000 575 1 110 734 2 111 309 5.13 45–49 ... Nubian language in far north, ...

  7. Nubian Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo–Cape Town Highway passes through the Nubian Desert. The largest city of the Nubian Desert is Port Sudan, at the eastern end of the desert on the Red Sea. Other important cities of the Nubian Desert are Atbara on the river of the same name and Massawa on the Red Sea. The town of Abidiya is on the Nile river.

  8. Faras Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Faras Cathedral was a cathedral in the Lower Nubian city of Faras. It was the original seat of the Diocese of Faras. Nobadian rulers controlling the Nile Valley from the first to the third cataracts converted to Christianity around 548 AD influenced by missionaries sent from Constantinople by the Empress Theodora. The first cathedral was ...

  9. Nuri - Wikipedia

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    Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile, near the Fourth Cataract.Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal.. Nuri is the second of three Napatan burial sites and the construction of pyramids at Nuri began when there was no longer enough space at El-Kurru. [1]