Sudan topographic maps
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Khartoum
Sudan > Khartoum State > Khartoum
Khartoum is relatively flat, at elevation 385 m (1,263 ft), as the Nile flows northeast past Omdurman to Shendi, at elevation 364 m (1,194 ft) about 101 miles (163 km) away.
Average elevation: 1,273 ft

Deriba Caldera
Sudan > Central Darfur > Zalingei
Deriba is an oval, 4.8 by 6.4 kilometres (3 mi × 4 mi) wide and 500–1,000 metres (1,600–3,300 ft) deep caldera, with a volcanic cone occupying the southwestern part of the caldera floor. At least five overlapping vents form the volcanic cone. The rim of the caldera reaches a maximum elevation of 3,024…
Average elevation: 8,802 ft

Nyala
When the United Kingdom conquered present-day Sudan, the British commander-in-chief met Sultan Adam Suleiman in 1932, seeking his advice for his knowledge of the best places in terms of availability of water sources and land topography in order to establish the British Administration Headquarters in Darfur.…
Average elevation: 2,507 ft