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Public toilets in Sudan
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Public toilets in Sudan are rare. In the Nubia era, there were large public toilet complexes. 10 million (around 20%) of Sudan’s population practices open defecation.[1]
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Public toilets in Sudan | |
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![]() A pit latrine toilet at a school | |
Language of toilets | |
Native name | Arabic: حمام عام |
Men's toilets | Men |
Women's toilets | Women |
Local words | WC |
Public toilet statistics | |
Public toilet use | |
Type | squat toilet |
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