There are countries in Africa where Christians suffer persecution - primarily Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Sudan, and Morocco.
Christian persecution of indigenous beliefs.
There have been tensions between both parts for many years. I think the main reasons were that most Northern Sudanese speak Arabic and are Muslims, while the Southerners were mainly either Christians or believe traditional African beliefs, and are poorer than those in the North. Furthermore, the cultural differences are massive, as the population of South Sudan is split into different tribes.
Yes, the conflict between North and South Sudan culminated in South Sudan gaining independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, after decades of civil war. The two regions had been embroiled in conflict primarily due to ethnic, religious, and economic differences. The North, predominantly Arab and Muslim, and the South, mainly African and Christian or indigenous beliefs, faced significant tensions leading to the separation. This independence was recognized internationally, marking a significant shift in the region's political landscape.
Sudan is warmer than Switzerland
If it is south Sudan then north Sudan but if it is north Sudan, It is Eygpt.
Algeria is larger than Sudan, Considering the fact that Sudan has split into South Sudan and Sudan
Sudan split into two countries in 2011 - Sudan and South Sudan. This separation was a result of a referendum held in South Sudan, leading to its independence from Sudan.
South Sudan is bordered by Sudan to the north. Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan. Juba is the capital and largest city of the Republic of South Sudan. South Sudan is the world's newest country. South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
Sudan gained its independence from the British.
Sudan
South Sudan is bordered by Sudan to the north. Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan. Juba is the capital and largest city of the Republic of South Sudan. South Sudan is the world's newest country. South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.