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daisy_  29 Apr 2008 01:03:23 - 1 answered
Egypt is one of the most oldest civilizations of this world. This civilization began around 3150 BC. The Egyptian pyramids were all built between the Old...
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jazzzz  28 Apr 2008 18:41:13 - 1 answered
Length: 6695km or 4184 miles.
Name: The Nile name is taken from the Greek word "Nelios", means River Valley.
Sources: The White Nile: Lake Victoria,...
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avalencia  07 Apr 2008 15:56:25 - 1 answered
Egypt's capital city is called Cairo.
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uosland  22 Mar 2008 21:16:37 - 1 answered
I have never been to Africa or watched any of their teams. I only know of two famous soccer players pele' and mia hamm. Is this what you we're asking...
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Egypt gets an average of eight inches of rain each year, most of which fall along it's northern coast on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Unclenate  23 Jan 2008 05:52:05 - 1 answered
Al qahira is the capital of Egypt. Also known as Cairo. Its located in 30° 5' 0" North, 31° 21' 0" East . Alqahira is in Africa.
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nadiaf10  19 Nov 2007 14:52:14 - 1 answered
The weather of inland desert areas can vary widely from 7C at night, to 43C during the day in the summer. For more information about weather, visit the...
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aliveomo  19 Oct 2007 13:34:48 - 1 answered
Egypt is a prime location to see the great heritage from the ancient world, including Pyramids and the wonderful temples. For more information on escorted...
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maddietoo  11 Oct 2007 18:37:40 - 1 answered
Egypt was known by many names in the ancient time. One name was Kemet meaning 'black land'. Old nations which were around Egypt was calling it 'mosrayem'....
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Well if you are planning to visit the Egypt then the best time is October through May. In this season temperature varies between 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenhei...
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jannie20  02 Sep 2007 15:35:13 - 1 answered
I am going to give you weather of two cities in Egypt.
1-Aswan
2-Cairo
Aswan
Average maximum temperature is 74F and average minimum temperature...
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kapor  14 Jun 2007 03:35:50 - 1 answered
The golden ratio or phi.
The number has been known since ancient times and is called the sacred ratio.In the rhind papyrus from 1600 B. C the Egyptians...
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shay27  24 May 2007 01:44:28 - 1 answered
The largest social class in Egypt was the slaves.
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rizwani  18 May 2007 13:05:02 - 5 answered
The pyramids of Egypt have always been a fascination for the travellers and ruler of the past ages. Several travellers, geologists and mathematicians...
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googah  09 May 2007 13:39:58 - 1 answered
The Nile River is the world's longest river approximately 4187 miles long; The River starts in on in the mountains of Africa and flows north to the Mediterranean...
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anon  07 May 2007 16:11:06 - 1 answered
north: Mediterranean sea
east : the Red sea
south :SUDAN
west: LIBYA
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anon  04 May 2007 14:29:56 - 2 answered
In Ancient Egypt, there was a concept of purifying the dead. They put their mummies in the coffins along with some food and precious treasure. This showed...
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bigfoot  03 May 2007 00:41:42 - 2 answered
The early Egyption civilization thrived along the bank of Nile River in northeastern Africa. The Ancient Egypt grew and developed for more than 3,000...
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mehreen83  02 May 2007 20:29:23 - 1 answered
The largest city in the vast continent of Africa is Cairo, which is also the capital of Egypt (The United Arab Republic). With the city located on the...
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mackenzie  29 Apr 2007 13:41:25 - 1 answered
Historian Robert L. Tignor tackled this question in his research on the history of Ford's business ventures in Egypt, from 1945 to 1960.
Tignor argues...
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The single reason is that the Pharaoh of Egypt, as told in the history of Israelites/Hebrew people/Jews, allowed his citizens and animals to suffer the...
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The day earlier, Moses and Aaron met with Pharaoh, King of Egypt, and asked that the Hebrews (Jews, Israelites) who were slaves in all of Egypt, be set...
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zionvin  19 Apr 2007 16:18:44 - 1 answered
Normally, the weather in Egypt is warm during the days and cool during the night. There are two seasons in Egypt, namely a mild winter season which extends...
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Nyala  19 Apr 2007 15:50:02 - 1 answered
If you see river Nile from an Arial view, on a map, it will look like the large intestine of the human digestive system when it has been stretched to look...
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fullon  19 Apr 2007 15:30:05 - 1 answered
The weather in Egypt during the month of January is far more pleasant as compared to other times during the year. People sometimes assume that Egypt is...
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Vicky  18 Apr 2007 12:42:55 - 1 answered
From December to February, the weather situation in Egypt is almost the same as these months are considered as the winter season. During these months the...
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hearsch  16 Apr 2007 13:41:02 - 1 answered
The total length of the Nile, measures totally 6695km (that is, 4184 miles). The Nile would be a renowned key north-flowing river situated in Africa. In...
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When his 11 brothers went to Egypt for grain during a famine, Joseph was the official who made decisions regarding them. He recognized them but did not...
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When I think about Egypt, I think about mainly history, old and new. I will answer from the perspective of a thirty year old male in the UK. I think...
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The Egyptians were hunting for the perfect value of Pi, thousands of years before Christ was born. After a lot of mathematic calculations, they came to...
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A mummy is a dead body that had been preserved. The word “Mummy” comes from the Arabic which meant “a body preserved by wax or tar”. The reason...
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The first hieroglyphic writing shows up around 3300 BC and seems to have emerged from the preliterate artistic traditions of Egypt. Some Gerzean pottery...
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StevieRay  12 Mar 2007 10:43:38 - 2 answered
Try this: The city of the Dead
A History of Cairo's cemetery communities
by Jaffrey A.Nedoroscik
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The iconic pyramids at Giza have become a symbol that represents Egypt to people all over the world.
In reality, there are many different sites with pyramids...
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rukhsi  07 Mar 2007 14:26:01 - 1 answered
It's in Egypt, it is an artificial waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, between Cairo and the Sinai Peninsula.
It's 101 miles /...
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mido99  01 Mar 2007 21:21:54 - 1 answered
Anwar Al Saadat was the third president of Egypt. He was killed by members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad. The main assasin was Khalid Islambouli, who shot...
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Gamblera  27 Feb 2007 14:45:27 - 1 answered
It is approx 7-8 hours long. On British Airways you can take off at 9.15am and arrive at 4.25pm.
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The distance between Domyat and Cairo is about 140-160 kilometers.
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beboo  24 Feb 2007 00:11:22 - 1 answered
Yes, in fact there are 3. The first of these, and internationally probably the most famous, was Anwar Sadat, who was President of Egypt from 1970-1981....
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beboo  24 Feb 2007 00:08:44 - 2 answered
Ahmed H. Zevail was the first Egyptian to win the Nobel Prize. He was awarded it for his work in the field of chemistry in the year 1999. The specific...
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andreab  11 Feb 2007 22:44:29 - 1 answered
Egyptian sheets are better, due to the quality of the cotton and the way it is woven. Cotton is measured in points and the higher the point the more comfortable...
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Memo  05 Feb 2007 12:38:22 - 1 answered
Memphis basically was the ancient capital of the first name of Lower Egypt. Its historic Egyptian name was Ineb Hedj which means “The White Walls”....
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priya  31 Jan 2007 14:38:26 - 1 answered
Melayes is a surname that has Egyptian origins. It is actually a derived surname that came to Europe due to travelling and got incorporated into the English...
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Evey  29 Jan 2007 12:05:27 - 1 answered
An Egyptian marriage is usually considered to be a social bond, better known as Sacred Holy Bond. There is No kind of official ceremony. The family feast...
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niccccc  25 Jan 2007 00:11:06 - 2 answered
Egypt is located in Northern Africa. through predominantly Arabic.
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