Buluk Girls School

Buluk Girls School is a school in , . Buluk Girls School is situated nearby to the pitch , as well as near the university .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Al Hilal Stadium and Shambat Bridge.

Stadium
The , nicknamed The Blue Jewel is a multi-use stadium located in , , . It is mostly used for football matches and is also used for athletics. It is the home of Al-Hilal Club and has a capacity of 25,000. is situated 3½ km southwest of Buluk Girls School.

Bridge
The was a bridge in which crossed the Nile connecting to . is situated 4 km southeast of Buluk Girls School.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Um Badda District and Khartoum.

Locality
Um Badda is a district of Khartoum state, . is situated 6 km southwest of Buluk Girls School.

is the capital of and is located where the Blue and White Niles merge to form the Nile. The huge, spread-out city is actually made out of three distinct cities which are divided by the Nile and its two arms.

Buluk Girls School

Latitude
15.67519° or 15° 40′ 31″ north
Longitude
32.49028° or 32° 29′ 25″ east
Open location code
7G7JMFGR+34
Open­Street­Map ID
node 13278070210
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­school
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