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Country
  
Sudan

Population
  
345,290 (2008)

Number of airports
  
1

State
  
Al Jazirah

Local time
  
Thursday 8:14 PM

Team
  
Al-Ahli SC

Wad Madani

Weather
  
37°C, Wind N at 13 km/h, 12% Humidity

Colleges and Universities
  
University of al-Jazirah, Wad Medani Ahlia University

Wad Madani (Arabic: ودمدني‎‎ Wad Madanī) or (Madani) is the capital of the Al Jazirah state in east-central Sudan. Wad Madani lies on the west bank of the Blue Nile, nearly 85 miles (136 km) southeast of Khartoum. It is linked by rail to Khartoum and is the center of a cotton-growing region. The city is also the center of local trade in wheat, peanuts, barley, and livestock. It is also headquarters of the Irrigation Service. In 2008, its population was 345,290. It is the home of the Wad Medani Ahlia College, a private university.

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Map of Wad Madani, Sudan

History

In the early 19th century, Wad Madani ( Madani )was a small Turko-Egyptian outpost, and grew rapidly following the 1925 Gezira Scheme of irrigation to stimulate local economic development. Wad Madani is a commercial centre of the Gezira agricultural district and is mostly residential. Wad Madani has lively commercial activities with good souqs.

The beaches of Wad Madani are situated on the eastern river bank of the Blue Nile, which flows into Sudan from Ethiopia. The city's facilities are more modernized than most places in the Sudan (except the Khartoum area).

The University of al-Gezira is also located in the area.

The popular Sudanese singers Abdel Aziz El Mubarak, Mohammed Al Ameen and Ibrahim Al Kashif were born in Wad Madani. The center of the town's areas are the souq, Al Daraga, Al Gism Al Awal, Wad Azrag and the Sudanese District (formerly known as the British District).

References

Wad Madani Wikipedia