「Sudan」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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emporary namesake, Emin Pasha, the explorer of | Sudan, a German Jewish possible convert to Islam who |
ere are approximately two million Catholics in | Sudan, about 5% of the total population. |
ell as remote-conflict-prone areas of southern | Sudan, accompanied by activist, author, and former |
May 15 - | Sudan accused Chad for two air bombardments in its t |
And, the government of | Sudan accuses the international court is using its i |
The government of | Sudan accuses the five of instigating violence in Ka |
end of the Darfur volcanic province in western | Sudan, adjacent to the Kutum volcanic field. |
Others, including Jordan and | Sudan, adopted the qirsh as a denomination when they |
Foaud Hikmat, the ICG's special | Sudan advisor, said the NCP and SPLM need to remembe |
rundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South | Sudan, Afghanistan, Liberia, Darfur, Indonesia, Paki |
d and crashed on approach to Khartoum Airport, | Sudan, after engine failure, all 5 crew died, 25 pas |
placed aviation sanctions on the Government of | Sudan after its failure to comply with OAU requests |
On 2 September 1898 at the Battle of Omdurman, | Sudan, after the charge, Lieutenant De Montmorency r |
, who was proclaimed King Fuad II of Egypt and | Sudan after the Revolution, resides in Switzerland. |
ersion which included the threat of sanctions, | Sudan agreed to accept a second resolution which did |
The governments of Uganda and | Sudan agreed to respect each other's territorial int |
A top official of | Sudan's dominant National Congress Party (NCP) has d |
rogress toward peace in Darfur and the rest of | Sudan ahead of and after the January referenda in so |
The 2007 | Sudan Airways hijacking was the hijacking of a Sudan |
s a Turkish ruler sent to govern a province of | Sudan, Al-Getaina, which was in the Ottoman Empire's |
Undertaking the perilous journey into the | Sudan alone, he strikes up an alliance with Abou Fat |
Ogulnik says events in | Sudan also have implications far beyond its borders |
pital of the Autonomous Government of Southern | Sudan, although the proposed interim capital before |
Church of Christ in | Sudan amongst the Tiv |
1 c-3 non-profit Alliance for the Lost Boys of | Sudan, an organization that assists with the health |
mocratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
go, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
to self-determination for the people of South | Sudan and the efforts of the United Nations in promo |
rdered by the countries of Uganda to the west; | Sudan and Ethiopia, including the disputed Ilemi Tri |
me boats depicted in rock engravings in Nubia ( | Sudan); and those painted on walls and pottery in th |
Federation between Egypt, | Sudan and Syria (1977) |
It is found in Central African Republic, Chad, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
rden was a station chief in Pakistan, Nigeria, | Sudan and Germany. |
Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
Under colonial-era accords, | Sudan and Egypt receive 90% of the Nile's flow and c |
of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, | Sudan, and Zimbabwe. |
ublic of China, Egypt, Thailand, West Germany, | Sudan and Kenya. |
edih, Salaiya, Salaiyadih, Sewatand, Shiladih, | Sudan, and Tuiyo. |
River War (1899) concerning the reconquest of | Sudan and The Story of the Malakand Field Force (189 |
In 1999, Madhu | Sudan and Venkatesan Guruswami at MIT published “Imp |
Three of these states-Israel, | Sudan and the United States-have "unsigned" the Rome |
opia, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
They later moved to | Sudan and Eritrea. |
erved, with the 52nd Middle East Commandos, in | Sudan and Crete (where taken prisoner). |
l Asian support for Arab causes, such as Iraq, | Sudan and Palestine. |
ey in Egypt, as well as neolithic societies in | Sudan and throughout the present-day Sahara. |
y are faced with an impossible decision: leave | Sudan and report the atrocities to the world, or ris |
Kichepo is an ethnic group of Southern | Sudan and the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and P |
a, Israel, Kenya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
ublic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, | Sudan, and possibly Uganda. |
Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
Exploration Society, working in Sesebi in the | Sudan and Amarah in Iraq. |
a, Gabon, Angola, Zambia, Mozambique, Burundi, | Sudan and Zaire which also diversified Romania's ene |
alva Kiir, the current First Vice President of | Sudan and Chairman of the Sudan People's Liberation |
Clinton for ordering U.S. military strikes in | Sudan and Afghanistan, saying there was not enough c |
ised as a child of an Egyptian army officer in | Sudan, and Gamal Abdel Nasser, believed the only way |
re becoming the Ambassador to Ethiopia, Kenya, | Sudan, and Djibouti in 2003; he remained in those po |
ypt, Nubia, Asia Minor and North Syria; in the | Sudan and Meroe between 1909 and 1914, then in Eretz |
habit the eastern part of the Nubian Desert in | Sudan and southern Egypt, living in the Atbai betwee |
bia, possibly Niger, possibly Rwanda, possibly | Sudan, and possibly Togo. |
Africa around Zanzibar (around 1897) and Port | Sudan, and arrived in Australia via ship but has up |
e dry savanna ecoregions of Chad, Mali, Niger, | Sudan, and Togo. |
ying mantis found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan, and Tanzania. |
y 0.6 km (0.4 mi) north of the border with the | Sudan and 600 m (1,969 ft) above sea level. |
It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan, and Tanzania. |
ogy and as the UNESCO Representative in Egypt, | Sudan and Yemen. |
r Reginald Wingate was Governor-General of the | Sudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian Army from 1899 and |
ern Coastal members: Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, | Sudan and Tanzania. |
an Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
sador of Egypt in Cairo, where he also oversaw | Sudan and Somalia. |
It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan and Tanzania. |
a result of the behavior of the government of | Sudan and its president, (Mr.) Bashir. |
Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, | Sudan, and Tunisia. |
multiracial collective of women based in Wau, | Sudan, and Boston, Massachusetts. |
It is found from | Sudan and Eritrea to Zambia and Mozambique. |
and north-eastern Africa (including Libya and | Sudan) and the Western Sahara. |
, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
closure of the loosely enforced border between | Sudan and Chad. |
Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Ethiopia, | Sudan and Egypt. |
Populations have also been noted in | Sudan and Uganda. |
ana, Cameroun, Angola, Zaire, Uganda, Southern | Sudan and Western Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. |
It is found in Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
ana, Cameroon, Angola, Zaire, Uganda, Southern | Sudan and Western Kenya) |
s of antelope found in floodplains in Southern | Sudan and far western Ethiopia. |
"Kenya is a very important hub to southern | Sudan, and that relationship is likely to broaden an |
espread across tropical Africa to Ethiopia and | Sudan, and further south and east in Zimbabwe. |
reached agreement with rebel groups in Nepal, | Sudan and Burundi for the release of thousands of ch |
ometers north of Juba, the capital of Southern | Sudan, and are centered around the town of Terekeka |
It is used in Egypt, | Sudan, and Syria. |
the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
It is found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, | Sudan, and Tanzania. |
ed locomotives for Mozambique, Tanzania, Mali, | Sudan and Senegal. |
found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
t-day Mali became part of the colony of French | Sudan, and was its capital in 1908. |
au, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, | Sudan, and Togo. |
ngate succeeded him as Governor-General of the | Sudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, being promote |
Sudan and Congo are ranked by their overall goal dif | |
cially as it focuses on the referenda in south | Sudan and Abyei. |
nzania, and Ethiopia, but downstream countries | Sudan and Egypt refused to sign. |
) reduce staff at their diplomatic missions in | Sudan and impose travel restrictions on members of t |
a, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, | Sudan, and Togo. |
Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Nigeria, | Sudan and Uganda. |
participated: host team United Arab Republic, | Sudan and Ethiopia. |
It is found in Egypt, Ethiopia, Rwanda, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
nicus) is a sparrow found only in northwestern | Sudan and eastern Chad. |
After observing the plight in | Sudan and Darfur, Maida returned with a different ou |
It is found in Kenya, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
pt and the Kingdom of Kush located in Northern | Sudan and a member of the Nubian or Twenty-fifth dyn |
and went on to serve as a staff officer in the | Sudan and on the British Military Mission to the Egy |
2009, there was a series of two air strikes in | Sudan and one in the Red Sea, allegedly conducted by |
the foundation of economic growth for southern | Sudan; and not only southern Sudan but this whole re |
resident in eastern and southern Africa, from | Sudan and Ethiopia west to Niger and Nigeria and sou |
Pasha, their nephew, of property in Egypt and | Sudan, and forbade contributions to him. |
ue between the National Congress government of | Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement in |
It lives in Africa from Senegambia to | Sudan and south to Angola, the Democratic Republic o |
roadcast radio programs into Ethiopia from the | Sudan, and also launched a military campaign into Be |
e Agreement, or CPA, between the government of | Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, or |
he Central African Republic bordering Chad and | Sudan, and the need to protect refugees from the Dar |
s an advocacy tool in post-conflict zones like | Sudan and Zimbabwe, mobilizing African women to peti |
ons, one for the Presidency of the Republic of | Sudan and one for the Presidency of the Government o |
The Luo had migrated from present-day | Sudan, and would later settle large areas of norther |
while returning from an eclipse expedition in | Sudan and died on 2 April 1952, at the age of 55. |
e as a mediator in conflicts as diverse as the | Sudan and Former Yugoslavia. |
In March 2009, Jones travelled to | Sudan and visited refugees in Northern Aweil, on the |
ial operations in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and | Sudan and produces around 500,000 tonnes of oil/year |
g a network of great stringers around southern | Sudan and we have someone reporting for us from Khar |
ter John Tanza Mabusu is from Maridi, southern | Sudan, and has years of experience covering his coun |
nnounced as belonging to Kata Air Transport of | Sudan and as having crashed close to the village of |
he battalion's history includes service in the | Sudan and South Africa. |
ordance with the wishes of the people of South | Sudan, and without outside interference. |
ican Republic, possibly Sierra Leone, possibly | Sudan, and possibly Togo. |
displaced people and refugees, primarily from | Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
hr as-Salam is a river of Ethiopia and eastern | Sudan, and one of the sources of the Nile. |
center of a standoff between the government of | Sudan and the hybrid peacekeeping mission in Darfur |
e saying is that there is violence in southern | Sudan and Abyei. |
S. decision to strike targets of terrorists in | Sudan and Afghanistan." |
, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
phalus) is native to Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan and Tanzania in East Africa. |
range stops short of the Sahara from southern | Sudan and southern Ethiopia extending south along ea |
Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Somalia, | Sudan and Uganda. |
d founding prints for Ministry of Education in | Sudan, and as the Prime Minister in the October Regi |
a, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
cations squadron on 30 April 1941 at Khartoum, | Sudan and also operated a captured Italian Caproni C |
, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, | Sudan, and Togo. |
on, the dog spread rapidly along the Nile into | Sudan and even beyond. |
of the twin settlements of Gallabat (in modern | Sudan) and Metemma (in modern Ethiopia), so both nam |
iolations of human rights in countries such as | Sudan and Somalia, as well as dealing with so-called |
hana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Senegal, | Sudan, and Togo. |
id the poll will determine the future of South | Sudan, and the goal of the conference is to be sure, |
ing the region to neighbouring Ethiopia, South | Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is on the |
a confederation of tribes located in Southern | Sudan and western Ethiopia. |
products that spread in Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, | Sudan and Turkey. |
up in Libya will make a lot of disturbances to | Sudan and that is why I think this point will be dis |
Ethiopia, Kenya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
The basin is situated within southern | Sudan and covers an area of approximately 120,000 km |
urundi, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, Rwanda, | Sudan, and Togo. |
ya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, | Sudan, and Tanzania. |
"It is not just Southern | Sudan and it is not just oil, Lamu looks quite attra |
, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
f self determination to the people of Southern | Sudan and Abeyei risks dangerous instability.”He sai |
iolence both around the referendum in southern | Sudan and Abyei but also we are very, very worried a |
he Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
and particularly, on the relationship between | Sudan and neighboring countries whether in Africa or |
atic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
, the Blue Nile from just below Lake Tana into | Sudan, and Lake Ellen near Alem Tena. |
the Indian Army and spent many years in Egypt, | Sudan and India before returning to England in 1951 |
flight operated by Air West between Khartoum, | Sudan and Al-Fashir. |
alus) is an Old World monkey endemic to Ghana, | Sudan, and Kenya. |
ritrea, Ethiopia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, | Sudan, and Yemen. |
ethnographical term for the Nubian peoples of | Sudan and southern Egypt. |
In 1885 he was decorated for service in | Sudan and by 1889 he was Deputy Assistant Adjutant G |
It is native to Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, | Sudan, and Djibouti, and inhabits moorland, grasslan |
ght in different parts of the world, including | Sudan and Poland, and his erudition and breadth of k |
aking peoples spread eastward from Cameroon to | Sudan and settled in most of the territory of the CA |
es and ethnic groupings are common in Southern | Sudan and usually occur over cattle or access to nat |
n Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
ica: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, | Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
arrived as the newly-appointed Governor of the | Sudan, and sought to suppress the slavetrade. |
ran Africa from Mauretania and Liberia east to | Sudan and Somalia. |
ia, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
had, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
le, who came from the South of the present-day | Sudan and established the kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara. |
lonial administrator noted for his work in the | Sudan and Egypt. |
of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
He served as India's Ambassador to | Sudan and Tchad(Chad) from June 1976 to September 19 |
One of the duties was policing in | Sudan and the squadron detached aircraft to Khartoum |
He was born in Wad Nubawi Omdurman in central | Sudan, and was the son of a postman and the great gr |
He became a civil servant and judge in the | Sudan and was awarded the Order of the Nile. |
ecome a voice for victims of the crisis in the | Sudan and has secured new funding bills aimed at ass |
xtending from the Kasai region of the DRC into | Sudan and Angola. |
hiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, | Sudan, and Togo. |
rea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, | Sudan, and Uganda. |
political efforts to resolve the conflicts in | Sudan and reiterated its readiness to establish a mi |
Sudan and Tunisia won the second and third greatest | |
, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, | Sudan, and Togo. |
responsibilities stretching from Cyprus to the | Sudan and eastwards to Syria. |
ed to help the Egyptian Army and government of | Sudan, and in the First World War, mainly in the Mid |
Savina Caylyn was on the way to Malaysia from | Sudan, and had evaded capture by pirates several tim |
It is found from southern | Sudan, Angola, southern Zaire (Shaba) and Kenya to S |
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