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Boteh

Boteh is a city in Sudan with a population of about 0.

SudanSmall town🏆 #102 most populated in Sudan🕐 Africa/Khartoum
Boteh

The boteh, is an almond or pine cone-shaped motif in ornament with a sharp-curved upper end. This Persian pattern is one of the national symbols of Iran and also very common and called buta in India, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and other countries in the Persianate cultural sphere. In India, the shape is associated more with a mango than with a pine cone, and is called ambi, from āmra meaning mango. By the 19th century, it spread to Europe via Kashmir shawls. By the 1860s, the shape and textiles utilizing the motif became known as Persian paisleys, as Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland became a major centre for the production of high-demand imitation boteh textiles that were crafted for a new audience of transatlantic consumers.

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About Boteh

CountrySudan
ContinentAfrica
Explore56
Population0
Local currencySDG
Coordinates13.2500, 29.7167
Time zoneAfrica/Khartoum

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital397 km · Khartoum
Population (Sudan)#102 most populated in Sudan
Where on Earth13°15′0″N · 29°43′0″E
HemisphereN · E
Distance to the equator1,475 km
Distance to the North Pole8,544 km
Same latitude asTumkūr (India)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-13.25, -150.28

✈️ Distance to major cities

Cairo1,874 km
Dubai2,986 km
Paris4,687 km
Moscow4,775 km
London5,024 km
Singapore8,253 km

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