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Kosti

[kaws-tee]

noun

  1. a city in E central Sudan, on the White Nile.



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William Carter, the country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council, who has been coordinating aid deliveries from Kosti, a town about four hours south of Khartoum, said there was an urgent need to establish more humanitarian corridors to deliver aid quickly.

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The tradition originated in the late 1800s in Kosti, a small town a few miles from the Black Sea in what’s now Bulgaria, said Gkaintatzis, whose ancestors are from Kosti.

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When the church of Saints Constantine and Helen in Kosti burned down, villagers walked through the flames to rescue the icons.

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They reached the town of Kosti, about 200 miles south of the capital, and moved into houses emptied by other families, she said.

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The Sudanese army said it had taken hold of RSF bases in Port Sudan, Kasala, Kadaref, Demazin and Kosti.

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