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Dalang, Sudan

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Country
  
Sudan

Local time
  
Thursday 4:30 AM

Number of airports
  
1

State
  
South Kurdufan

Population
  
59,089 (2008)

University
  
Dalanj University

Dalang, Sudan

Weather
  
22°C, Wind N at 8 km/h, 10% Humidity

Dalang (Arabic الدلنج al-Dalanj) or Dilling is a town in South Kordofan State in Sudan, north of the state capital Kadugli. As of 2008 it had a population 59,089 people. In printed sources and internet sources, including maps and atlases, the town’s name is usually spelled as Dilling, reflecting the local pronunciation [ˈdɪlɪŋ]. The spellings Dalang and Dalanj reflect a pronunciation adapted to the phonotactics of Arabic.

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Map of Dilling, Sudan

Geography

Dilling is located about 160 kilometres (99 mi) south of El Obeid, the state capital of North Kordofan State. The town has a lake in the northeastern part of the same name. An asphalted road links Dilling to Khartoum via Kosti and El Obeid, and another all-season road links Dilling to Kadugli. There is a railway station in the north of the town on a branch line to Debeibat. Dilling Airport is to the southeast of the town.

Demography

The town is inhabited mainly by Nuba (especially the Nyimang), Fellata, and Hawazma Arabs. The Nuba group from whom the town takes its name, the Dilling, now constitute only a small minority of the population.

Economy

The main economic activity is trade. Other citizens work for the government, are engaged in agriculture or cattle breeding, or work on leather or metal work crafts. Dilling is the home of Dilling University.

References

Dalang, Sudan Wikipedia