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Who was president for the southern government in the civil war?

There was no president of Southern Sudan during the civil war.


Which African country split into a northern and southern region?

Sudan is the African country that split into a northern and southern region. In 2011, South Sudan gained independence from Sudan after a long civil war.


What was the Name of who Sudan was in civil war with?

The South Sudanese Army is what the faction calls itself. As the southern part of Sudan is populated largely by Christians, they opposed living under Sharia law.


How was the Sudan Civil War resolved?

As of 2013, the Sudan Civil war has not been successfully resolved.


Who opposed the civil war?

There was both northern as well as southern opposition to the Civil War. The Copperheads, who were southern sympathizers in the Midwest, as well as Irish Catholics in New York were the principal northerners who were in opposition to the war.


How was the navy used during the civil war?

The Union navy was mostly used to blockade principal southern ports


Is Sudan still in a civil war?

Yes now it is south sudan and just plain old sudan


What happened in southern Sudan?

Southern Sudan gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, after a lengthy civil war that lasted for decades. This conflict was primarily driven by ethnic, religious, and economic disparities between the predominantly Muslim north and the largely Christian and animist south. Despite gaining independence, Southern Sudan has faced ongoing challenges, including internal political strife, ethnic violence, and humanitarian crises, leading to further instability in the region. The aftermath has been marked by struggles for governance, economic development, and peace efforts.


Which two countries were split by civil wars between Arab Muslims in the north and non-Muslim groups in the south?

Sudan, located in northeastern Africa, is Africa's largest country. Sudan is predominantly an arid (dry), desert land except immediately around the Nile River, which flows northward through central and eastern Sudan. Sudan gained independence from Britain in 1956, but became embattled in civil war for much of the second half of the twentieth century. The first civil war ended in 1972, but the region had only about a decade before a second civil was broke out in 1983 and continued until January 2005. The wars were rooted in strife between the Arab Muslims in the north who control the political, economic, and social web of the country, and the people of the southern region, where the country's oil resources are located. The southern people are Christian.


What does the flag of South Sudan mean?

The flag of Southern Sudan was adopted following the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended the second Sudanese civil war. The flag was previously used as the flag of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. The flag is similar to the Flag of Kenya with the addition of a blue triangle and gold star at the hoist. The colours are said to represent the Southern Sudanese people (black), peace (white), the blood shed for freedom (red), the land (green) and the waters of the Nile (blue); the gold star, the Star of Bethlehem, represents unity of the states of Southern Sudan (See related Link for more)


Which country got independent in 2011?

South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after a long civil war.


Why is Sudan a ledc?

Sudan in general is an LEDC but there so many places that you can say is more developing however Sudan is known as and LEDC as it is in poverty and is in civil war.