Ed Damer in River Nile State with its 103,941 inhabitants is located in Sudan - roughly 168 mi (or 270 km) North-East of Khartoum, the Sudanese capital.
Local time in Ed Damer is 10:14 AM (Saturday). The local timezone is "Africa / Khartoum" with an GMT offset of 3 hours.
Omdurman, Hillat an Nikheila, Kassala, Atbarah, Al Qulay`ah, El Matama, Khartoum, Hillat el Giwer, Hillat el `Alyabegbai, Al `Omarab and Hillat el `Aqqada are locations relativly near and could be worth to discover when around.
According to our records, there is one airport in the area. The closest airport is Atbara Airport with a distance of 7.6 mi (or 12.2 km) south of the centre of Ed Damer. Have a look at our dedicated photo showreel to get an idea of what this destinations is like. Need a few ideas for finding attractions and want to know more about this place? Check the related Ed Damer attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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