Eastern Sudan
Eastern Sudan is a region located in the northeastern part of the country, bordered by the Red Sea to the east. It includes several states, such as Kassala and Red Sea State, and is known for its diverse landscapes, which range from coastal areas to mountainous terrains. The region is home to various ethnic groups and cultures, contributing to its rich heritage.
The economy of Eastern Sudan is primarily based on agriculture, with crops like sorghum and millet being significant. Additionally, fishing and trade through the Port of Port Sudan play vital roles in the local economy. The region faces challenges, including limited infrastructure and access to basic services.