قرية المشويات

قرية المشويات is a restaurant in , . قرية المشويات is situated nearby to the theater building , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Sudanese National Theater and Shambat Bridge.

Theater building
The Sudanese National Theatre is a theatre company established in 1959. It is situated in , . is situated 660 metres southwest of قرية المشويات.

Bridge
The was a bridge in which crossed the Nile connecting to . is situated 1 km east of قرية المشويات.

Stadium
, also known as the Red Castle, is a multi-use in , , used mostly for football matches and also sometimes for athletics. is situated 3 km west of قرية المشويات.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Khartoum and Um Badda District.

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.

Locality
Um Badda is a district of Khartoum state, . is situated 7 km west of قرية المشويات.

قرية المشويات

Latitude
15.64211° or 15° 38′ 32″ north
Longitude
32.49953° or 32° 29′ 58″ east
Open location code
7G7JJFRX+RR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6795008959
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­restaurant
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