Background: Sudan 
                   
                   
                  Independence: January 1, 1956 from Egypt and the United Kingdom); 
                   
                  
Adjacent Countries: Central African Republic (southwest), Chad (west), Democratic Republic of Congo (southwest), Egypt (north), Eritrea (east), Ethiopia (east), Kenya (southeast), Libya (northwest), Uganda (south); 
                  
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                  Government: transitional; 
Capital: Khartoum 
                  
Chief of State:
 
                  President Lt. Gen. Umar Hasan Ahmad al-BASHIR (since 16 October 1993) 
                  
Head of Gov't:
 
                  President Lt. Gen. Umar Hasan Ahmad al-BASHIR (since 16 October 1993) 
                   
                  
Population (July 2001 est.):
 
                  36,080,373 
                   
                  
Infant mortality rate (2001 est.):
 
                  68.67 deaths/1,000 live births 
                   
                  
Life expectancy at birth (2001 est.): 
                  
Total Population: 59.94 years 
                  
Male: 55.85 years 
                  
Female: 58.08 years 
                   
                  
Ethnic groups: 
                  
Black - 52% 
                  
Arab - 39% 
                  
Beja - 6% 
                  
foreigners - 2% 
                  
other - 1% 
                   
                  
Religions: 
                  
Sunni Muslim - 70% (in north) 
                  
Indigenous beliefs - 25% 
                  
Christian - 5% (mostly in south and Khartoum) 
                   
                  
Languages: 
                  
Arabic (official), 
Nubian, 
Ta Bedawie, diverse dialects of 
Nilotic, 
Nilo-Hamitic, 
Sudanic languages, 
English  
                   
                  Literacy: (definition: age 15 and over can read and write)(1994 est.) 
                  
Total Population: 46.1% 
                  
Male: 57.7% 
                  
Female: 34.6%