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Egypt : General Information

The country known as Egypt is offic

ially called the Arab Republic of Egypt and it is situated in the north-east of Africa; though the Sinai Peninsula forms a land bridge with south-west Asia. Therefore Egypt is a transcontinental country, which helps it in being a major power in Africa, the Middle-East, the Mediterranean, and the Muslim world. In Arabic Egypt is called مصر, or Miṣr, and in ancient times the country was known as Kemet, or the black land, due to the alluvial soil which was deposited during the annual inundation of the River Nile. This yearly event gave Egypt its fertile land that enabled it to expand along the length of the river, especially in the Delta where many various crops were, and still are, harvested. Egypt covers an area of approximately 1,001,450km2 (386,662 miles²) and is bordered by Israel and the Gaza Strip in the north-east; the Red Sea in the east; Sudan in the south; Libya in the west; and the Mediterranean Sea in the north. It is the 3rd most populous country in Africa and the most populous in the Middle-East with the majority of its estimated 80 million people living on, or near, the banks of the River Nile. Only 5.5% of the total land area is actually used by the population, the area that borders the River Nile as well as a few oases, the other 94.5% being uninhabitable desert. The River Nile vertically bisects the Sahara Desert and the area to the west is known as the Western Desert, or Libyan Desert, with the area to the East, as far as the Red Sea, being called the Eastern Desert. The desert itself is very sparsely inhabited with relatively small population centres growing up around oases such as the Fayoum, Siwa, Bahariya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga to the west and any areas of habitation being restricted to the many wadis (or valleys) to the east. Within the Libyan Desert can be found an enormous area of sand which is known as the Great Sand Sea and located within this area are several depressions that have their elevations below sea level. These include the Qattara Depression, which covers an area of approximately 18,000km2 (7,000 miles2) and reaches a depth of approximately 133m (436 ft) below sea level: the lowest point in Africa. Most of the Eastern Desert lies on a plateau that gradually rises from the Nile Valley to heights of approximately 600m (2,000 ft) in the east. Along the Red Sea coast there are many jagged peaks that reach as high as 2,100m (7,000 ft) above sea level. The Nubian Desert lies to the extreme south of the Eastern Desert, along the border with Sudan, and it is an extensive area of dunes and sandy plains. The Sinai Peninsula mainly consists of sandy desert in the north with rugged mountains in the south; the summits here towering more than 2,100m (7,000 ft) above the Red Sea. Mount Catherine, or Gebel Katherîna, reigns supreme here at a height of 2,629m (8,625 ft) and is the highest point in Egypt, slightly dwarfing the nearby Mount Sinai, or Moses Mountain (Gabal Musa), at 2,285m (7,497 ft). According to Islamic, Christian and Jewish beliefs, the biblical Mount Sinai was the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments, though not everyone agrees that this particular mountain is actually the biblical one. The River Nile is nowadays regarded as the longest river in the world and it enters Egypt from the Sudan and flows north for about 1,545km (960 miles) until it exits into the Mediterranean Sea. From the Sudanese border to Cairo, the River Nile flows through a narrow cliff lined valley, which, south of Edfu, is hardly more than 3km (2 miles) wide. From Edfu to Cairo, it is about 23km (14 miles) in width, with most of the arable land lying on the western side. Just north of Cairo the valley merges with the Delta before the River Nile joins with the Mediterranean Sea. The Delta is a triangular shaped plain, bordering the Mediterranean coastline for approximately 250km (155 miles). Silt has been deposited here by the many tributaries of the River Nile (Rosetta [Rashid], Damietta [Dumyat] and others) and this has made the Delta the most fertile area of Egypt. The Aswan High Dam, however, has reduced the flow of the Nile, the annual inundation now being confined to history, and this has caused the salty waters of the Mediterranean Sea to erode most of the land along the coast. Nowadays a series of four shallow, salty, lakes extend along the seaward extremity of the delta. Lake Nasser, the world's largest man-made reservoir, was formed by the building of the Aswan High Dam in 1970. It is approximately 480km (300 miles) long and 16km (10 miles) across at its widest point. Almost two-thirds of this lake is situated in Egypt, and it extends southwards across the Sudanese border. From ancient times, right through to the modern era, the Nile Valley has been divided into two separate regions, Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt. Lower Egypt, where the Pharaohs wore the red crown, is the area of the Delta, whilst Upper Egypt, where the Pharaohs wore the white crown, is the entire valley south of Cairo (or Memphis during the Pharaonic period). The land boundaries, which Egypt shares with other countries, are 2,665 km in total and comprise of: Gaza Strip 11 km, Israel 266 km, Libya 1,115 km and Sudan 1,273 km. Its coastline is 2,450 km long which includes the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba, though any indentations, which are suitable as harbours, are confined to the delta. Egypt has one of the most diverse economies in North-Africa and the Middle-East with the various sectors employing the following amounts of people: agriculture 32%; industry 17%; services 39%; and tourism 12%. A predominantly Sunni Muslim country, Egypt has Islam as its state religion. A genuine estimate of the percentages of the various religions is a controversial topic in Egypt, and no two sets of figures appear to match, but it is generally accepted that 80-90% of the population are Muslims. Five times a day the "Adhan", the Islamic call to prayer, can be heard being broadcast from the loudspeakers on Cairo's many minarets. There are so many Mosques in the Egyptian capital that it was once dubbed "the city of 1,000 minarets". Cairo also hosts a considerable number of church towers due to the Christian minority in Egypt, which makes up about 8-18% of the population. Of these, 90% belong to the native Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria with the other 10% comprising of the Coptic Catholic Church; the Evangelical Church of Egypt; and various other Protestant denominations. The remaining 2% of the population are Jews, with a number of synagogues being sited around Cairo. Islam, Christianity and Judaism are the only three religions that Egypt officially recognises. EGYPT: BACKGROUND

Egypt, as a unified country, is believed to have been created about 3,200BCE, though it is known that a civilisation existed here since the Neolithic period (8,800-4,700BCE) and perhaps as far back as the Palaeolithic period, though much of the dating of this period was done by uncalibrated radiocarbon dating. Why the ancient people decided to settle on the banks of the River Nile is not known, though it is generally accepted that it is because of the Sahara Desert, which was once fertile, starting to change into a sandy expanse, forcing the population to look for water. Once the River Nile was discovered, the regularity and richness of the annual inundation, or flood, coupled with the semi-isolation that was provided by the deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's greatest civilizations. The last indigenous dynasty surrendered to the Persians in 341BCE, who were then replaced, in turn, by the Greeks, the Romans, and the Byzantines. In the 7th century the Arabs introduced Islam, and the Arabic language, and ruled for the next six centuries until the Mamelukes, a local military caste, seized control circa 1250, continuing to govern after Egypt was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1517. Once the Suez Canal was completed in 1869, Egypt became an important world transportation hub, but this also caused heavy debt. Seemingly, to protect its investments, Great Britain took control of Egypt's government in 1882, but allegiance to the Ottoman Empire continued until 1914. By 1922 Egypt was partially independent from the UK and acquired full sovereignty, with the overthrow of the British-backed monarchy, in 1952. The largest growing population in the Arab world, as well as limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile, have all contributed to the huge over-taxation of resources and has stressed society. The government had struggled to meet the demands of Egypt's growing population through economic reform and massive investment in communications and physical infrastructure until Jan 25th 2011, when youth led protests brought down the Presidency and government. Now the world waits to see how this new civilisation pans out. Administrative divisions:
29 governorates (Muhafazat, singular - Muhafazat); Ad Daqahliyah, Al Bahr Al Ahmar (Red Sea), Al Buhayrah (El Beheira), Al Fayyum (El Fayoum), Al Gharbiyah, Al Iskandariyah (Alexandria), Al Isma'iliyah (Ismailia), Al Jizah (Giza), Al Minufiyah (El Monofia), Al Minya, Al Qahirah (Cairo), Al Qalyubiyah, Al Uqsur (Luxor), Al Wadi Al Jadid (New Valley), As Suways (Suez), Ash Sharqiyah, Aswan, Asyut, Bani Suwayf (Beni Suef), Bur Sa'id (Port Said), Dumyat (Damietta), Helwan, Janub Sina' (South Sinai), Kafr Ash Shaykh, Matruh (Western Desert), Qina (Qena), Shamal Sina' (North Sinai), Sittah Uktubar, Suhaj (Sohag)

22/08/2014

جمعه مباركة باذن الله تعالى وخير لكل الناس قراءة صورة الكهف والدعاء اللهم ارحمنا رب العالمين واغفر لنا فانت التواب الرحيم اللهم ارحمنا يوم العرض عليك

21/08/2014

كن عزيز النفس ،،ذليلا إلي الله ،،جميل الخلق،،قليل الكلام، ،كثير العطاء،،صبورا شكورا،،تكون كريما بين الناس،،محمودا عند الله

Good morning from Luxor to the whole world
21/06/2014

Good morning from Luxor to the whole world

Egypt: Land of the Gods & Pyramids
21/06/2014

Egypt: Land of the Gods & Pyramids

Sunset Cairo
05/05/2014

Sunset Cairo

Egypt land of Legends & Mystery
05/05/2014

Egypt land of Legends & Mystery

Another beautiful perspective of this astonishing Temple... — at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut.
30/04/2014

Another beautiful perspective of this astonishing Temple... — at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut.

History comes with a peaceful breeze... — in Alexandria.
30/04/2014

History comes with a peaceful breeze... — in Alexandria.

Hundreds of Generations have been observed by your patient eyes... — at Great Sphinx of Giza.
26/04/2014

Hundreds of Generations have been observed by your patient eyes... — at Great Sphinx of Giza.

LET'S HAVE FUN! ALL TOGETHER NOW! — at Dahab - Egypt.
26/04/2014

LET'S HAVE FUN! ALL TOGETHER NOW! — at Dahab - Egypt.

The romantic colors of this evening telling one of most beautiful love stories ever told... A red rose is laid on the Ag...
26/04/2014

The romantic colors of this evening telling one of most beautiful love stories ever told...

A red rose is laid on the Aga Khan's tomb everyday- a practice first started by Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan (Yvonne Blanche Labrousse) — at Mausoleum of Aga Khan.

Let's have a felucca ride? — at Aswan.
26/04/2014

Let's have a felucca ride? — at Aswan.

Long Live  Peace & Love Be Upon   .....
25/04/2014

Long Live Peace & Love Be Upon .....

Hurghada Coastline
13/04/2014

Hurghada Coastline

Wonderful and Romantic view
13/04/2014

Wonderful and Romantic view

Hot Air Balloons rides over the ancient wonders of Luxor Come To enjoy the splendours of the ancient historical sights o...
13/04/2014

Hot Air Balloons rides over the ancient wonders of Luxor

Come To enjoy the splendours of the ancient historical sights of Luxor from the air.

See this spectacular landscape from the unique viewpoint that only hot air ballooning can provide. Glide majestically over the temples and burial grounds of the Pharaohs and allow history to come to life before your eyes.

Golden sunset find a place at Club Paradisio Hotel El Gouna…
13/04/2014

Golden sunset find a place at Club Paradisio Hotel El Gouna…

A golden land with the biggest treasure inside Colossi of Memnon
13/04/2014

A golden land with the biggest treasure inside Colossi of Memnon

Magnificence used to have no limits in the ancient land... Hatshepsut Temple
12/04/2014

Magnificence used to have no limits in the ancient land... Hatshepsut Temple

Legends that last forever...
12/04/2014

Legends that last forever...

12/04/2014

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Égypte, Egipte, Եգիպտոս, Misir, মিশর, Египет, 埃及, Egipat,
Egypten, Egypte, Egiptus, Ehipto, Ägypten, Αίγυπτος, मिस्र, Egyiptom,
Mesir, Éigipt, Egitto, エジプト, 이집트, Aegyptus, Mısır, Єгипет

12/04/2014

Egypt FAQ: Egypt in most languages

ENGLISH Egypt= French Égypte= German Ägypten= Egipte= Եգիպտոս= Misir= মিশর= Египет= 埃及= Egipat=
Egypten= Egypte= Egiptus= Ehipto= Αίγυπτος= मिस्र= Egyiptom=
Mesir= Éigipt= Egitto= エジプト= 이집트= Aegyptus= Mısır= Єгипет

= Arabic Misr = Slang Egyptian Masr

12/04/2014

Egypt= Égypte= Egipte= Եգիպտոս= Misir= মিশর= Египет= 埃及= Egipat=
Egypten= Egypte= Egiptus= Ehipto= Ägypten= Αίγυπτος= मिस्र= Egyiptom=
Mesir= Éigipt= Egitto= エジプト= 이집트= Aegyptus= Mısır= Єгипет

a wonderful beginning — at Hotel Sonesta St. George, Luxor.
11/04/2014

a wonderful beginning — at Hotel Sonesta St. George, Luxor.

Silence in the time of the moon... — at الصحراء البيضاء White Desert.
11/04/2014

Silence in the time of the moon... — at الصحراء البيضاء White Desert.

Greatness upon greatness — at Abu Simbel Temple.
11/04/2014

Greatness upon greatness — at Abu Simbel Temple.

Hey there! Feeling stressed? Paradise is right here! — in Sharm el-Sheikh.
11/04/2014

Hey there! Feeling stressed? Paradise is right here! — in Sharm el-Sheikh.

A felucca ride as the evening falls...
11/04/2014

A felucca ride as the evening falls...

Dawn or sunset, beginnings or endings... Aswan has always secret adventures awaiting on you all...
11/04/2014

Dawn or sunset, beginnings or endings... Aswan has always secret adventures awaiting on you all...

Old Market , Sharm El Sheikh
04/04/2014

Old Market , Sharm El Sheikh

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04/04/2014

The place where all your nights become a legend... — at Alf Leila Wa Leila.
04/04/2014

The place where all your nights become a legend... — at Alf Leila Wa Leila.

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27/03/2014

Do you like it?

Cairo sky♡
27/03/2014

Cairo sky♡

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