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Kosti
[ kaws-tee ]
noun
- a city in E central Sudan, on the White Nile.
Example Sentences
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.
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.
When the church of Saints Constantine and Helen in Kosti burned down, villagers walked through the flames to rescue the icons.
They reached the town of Kosti, about 200 miles south of the capital, and moved into houses emptied by other families, she said.
The Sudanese army said it had taken hold of RSF bases in Port Sudan, Kasala, Kadaref, Demazin and Kosti.
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