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Atbara

American  
[aht-buh-ruh, at-] / ˈɑt bə rə, ˈæt- /

noun

  1. a river in NE Africa, flowing NW from NW Ethiopia to the Nile in E Sudan. About 500 miles (800 km) long.

  2. a city in NE Sudan.


Atbara British  
/ ætˈbɑː-, ˈætbərə /

noun

  1. a town in NE Sudan. Pop: 110 000 (2005 est)

  2. a river in NE Africa, rising in N Ethiopia and flowing through E Sudan to the Nile at Atbara. Length: over 800 km (500 miles)

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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But after waiting for two months, she had no response from the Egyptian consulate about her visa request so she opted to try the smugglers again, heading to the northern city of Atbara in October.

From BBC • Feb. 27, 2024

Dec 19, 2018 - Hundreds protest in the northern city of Atbara against soaring bread prices.

From Reuters • Dec. 5, 2022

That’s a resonant issue in Atbara, where student protests over soaring bread prices in late 2018 triggered the countrywide movement that eventually toppled Mr. al-Bashir.

From New York Times • Apr. 28, 2022

There were also protests in elsewhere in the country, such as the coastal city of Port Sudan, the eastern city of Kassala and the northern city of Atbara, the birthplace of the uprising against al-Bashir.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 20, 2021

In April, 1898, the Khalifa's army was defeated on the banks of the Atbara, and on 2nd Sept.

From The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura by Various

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