- Source: Kosti, Sudan
Kosti (also Kusti, Arabic: كوستي) is one of the major cities in Sudan that lies south of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, and stands on the western bank of the White Nile river opposite Rabak, the capital of the White Nile state and is connected to it by a bridge. The city is served by Kosti Railway Station and Rabak Airport. The population of Kosti as of 2012 was estimated at 345,068 people.
History
Kosti was founded shortly after 1899 by the Greek merchant Konstantinos "Kostas" Mourikis, who arrived in Sudan along with his brother following the Anglo-Egyptian victory over the indigenous Mahdist state. He set up a store on the White Nile, where pilgrims from West Africa to Mecca and Southern trade routes crossed. The settlement soon grew to a town and was named after "Kostas", illustrating the important role played by the Greeks in Sudan, especially in the field of trade.
Economy
The large Kenana sugar refinery is located in Rabak east of the city.
Kosti is home to the El Imam El Mahdi University, established in 1994 as a public university funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
It is named in honor of Muhammad Ahmad, the leader of the Mahdia revolution in Sudan (1885-1898).
Climate
Kosti, like most of Sudan, has a very dry climate. The climate stays hot throughout the year, even into November temperatures still break 100 degrees.
Gallery
See also
Railway stations in Sudan
References
UN population report
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- Daftar kota di Sudan
- Universitas al-Imam al-Mahdi
- Universitas Shendi
- Mahmud Muhammad Taha
- Daftar perguruan tinggi di Sudan
- Daftar klub sepak bola divisi tertinggi di negara anggota CAF
- Kosti, Sudan
- Kosti
- Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
- White Nile State
- List of cities in Sudan
- Rail transport in Sudan
- Transport in Sudan
- Singa, Sudan
- Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2024)
- Kosti District