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Mapa topográfico Khartoum
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Khartoum
In 1821, Khartoum was established 24 km (15 mi) north of the ancient city of Soba, by Isma'il Kamil Pasha, the third son of Egypt's ruler, Muhammad Ali Pasha, who had just incorporated Sudan into his realm. Originally, Khartoum served as an outpost for the Egyptian Army. Egypt shifted the seat of the colonial government from Wad Madani to Khartoum in 1823, which became a permanent settlement and underwent rapid development in the next decades. With its elevation to capital status, Khartoum quickly grew into a regional center of trade, serving as a rest area on the caravan route from Ethiopia to Egypt, but also becoming a major focal point for the slave trade.
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Nome: Mapa topográfico Khartoum, altitude, relevo.
Local: Khartoum, Al Khartum State, Sudan (15.38765 32.45915 15.61680 32.71226)
Altitude média: 384 m
Altitude mínima: 372 m
Altitude máxima: 398 m
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