List of ports in Sudan

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This list of Ports and harbours in Sudan details the ports, harbours around the coast of Sudan.

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List of ports and harbours in Sudan

Port/Harbour nameStateTown nameCoordinatesUN/Locode Max. draught (m) Max. deadweight (t)Remarks
Port of Port Sudan Port Sudan Red Sea State 19°37′N37°12′E / 19.617°N 37.200°E / 19.617; 37.200 (Port of Port Sudan) SDPZU13.983353Medium-sized port, also known as Port of Port Soudan. [1] Sudan's main seaport and the source of 90% of the country's international trade. [2]
Port of Digna Suakin Red Sea State 19°07′N37°20′E / 19.117°N 37.333°E / 19.117; 37.333 (Port of Digna) SDSWA6.412020Medium-sized port, also known as port of Sawakin, Suakin, Prince Osman Digna, Osman Digna. [3]
Port of Marsa Bashayer Port Sudan Red Sea State 19°23′N37°19′E / 19.383°N 37.317°E / 19.383; 37.317 (Port of Marsa Bashayer) SDMBH9.5162187Medium-sized port, also known as Bashayer Terminal. [4]
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References

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  2. Eltahir, Nafisa; Abdelaziz, Khalid; Saul, Jonathan (23 December 2021). "Sudan's Red Sea port struggles to recover from blockade and turmoil". Reuters. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  3. "Digna Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  4. "Marsa Bashayer Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.