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The Arab Republic of Egypt, commonly known as Egypt, (in Arabic: ???, romanized Misr, in Egyptian Arabic Masr, listen (help·info)), is a republic in North Africa. While most of the country is geographically located in Africa, the Sinai Peninsula east of the Suez Canal is in Asia. Covering an area of about 1,020,000 km², Egypt shares land borders with Libya to the west, Sudan to the south, and Israel and the Gaza Strip to the northeast and has coasts on the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, respectively. more...

National name: Jumhuriyat Misr al-Arabiyah
Land Area:
386,660 sq mi (1,001,450 sq km)
Capital City:
Cairo
Population:
77,505,756 (growth rate: 1.8%); birth rate: 23.3/1000; infant mortality rate: 32.6/1000; life expectancy: 71.0; density per sq mi: 200
Language:
Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes
Government:
Republic
Ethnicity/race:
Eastern Hamitic stock (Egyptians, Bedouins, and Berbers) 99%, Greek, Nubian, Armenian, other European (primarily Italian and French) 1%
Religion:Islam (mostly Sunni) 94%, Coptic Christian and other 6%
President:
Hosni Mubarak (1981)
Prime Minister:
Ahmed Nazif (2004)
Largest city:Cairo, 15,892,400 (metro. area), 7,937,700 (city proper)

History of Egypt

The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations. A unified kingdom was founded circa 3200 BC by King Narmer, and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia. more...

Overview of the Egypt's Economy

GDP at PPP:$316.3 billion
Literacy rate:
58% (2003 est.)
Per capita:$4,200
Real growth rate:
4.5%
Inflation:
9.5%
Unemployment:
10.9%
Arable land:
3%
Agriculture: cotton, rice, corn, wheat, beans, fruits, vegetables; cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats.
Labor force:
20.71 million; agriculture 32%, industry 17%, services 51% (2001 est.)
Industries:
textiles, food processing, tourism, chemicals, hydrocarbons, construction, cement, metals.
Natural resources:
petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, phosphates, manganese, limestone, gypsum, talc, asbestos, lead, zinc.
Exports: $11 billion (f.o.b., 2004 est.): crude oil and petroleum products, cotton, textiles, metal products, chemicals.
Imports:
$19.21 billion (f.o.b., 2004 est.): machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, wood products, fuels.
Major trading partners:
U.S., Italy, UK, Germany, France, China, Saudi Arabia (2003)U.S., Italy, UK, Germany, France, China, Saudi Arabia (2003)

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Fact for Travellers

Visa: Passport valid for at least six months required by all. more...
Time Zone: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from May to September)
Calling code: 20
Currency: Egyptian Pound (L.E.) = 100 Piasters.
Electricity: Most areas 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Certain rural parts still use 110 to 380 volts AC.
Location: Middle East, North Africa

Government of Egypt

Politics in Egypt

Geography of Egypt

Egypt is bordered by Libya on the west, Sudan on the south, and on Israel on the northeast. Egypt's important role in geopolitics stems from its strategic position: a transcontinental nation, it possesses a land bridge (the Isthmus of Suez) between Africa and Asia, which in turn is traversed by a navigable waterway (the Suez Canal) that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea. more...

Shopping in Egypt

The most interesting shopping area for tourists in Cairo is the old bazaar, Khan-el-Khalili, specializing in reproductions of antiquities. Jewelry, spices, copper utensils and Coptic cloth are some of the special items. There are also modern shopping centers available, particularly near Tehrir Square. more...

 

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Sights The main attractions within Fayyum city are Egyptians living tourist-free lives. Visitors who weren’t ossified by the Islamic architecture in Cairo should visit the Mamluk Mosque of Khawand Asal-Bay, about lkm west of the town center along the canal. The restored mosque was named for the favorite concubine of the Sultan Qaytbay. For a [...]
Language Glossary - Arabic Classical Arabic, Fusha, was the language of pre-Islamic Arabs (back in Al-Jahilyyah, the period of ignorance) and the 7th-century Qur’an. Its complex rules of grammar were not derived until the Umayyad period, when the Islamic Empire rapidly expanded to include peoples of non-Arab origin (i.e., Turks and Persians). Today, both the [...]
Near Aqaba: Wadi Rum Those who most appreciate the majestic grandeur of Wadi Rum revel in its inaccessibility. Few buses and no service come here, and most Jordanians have never been to this area located nearly 300km south of Amman. Buses and service along the Desert Highway can drop you off 25km north of Aqaba at [...]
Sights Yemenieh Reef, just south of the Marine Research Center beyond the port, ranks among die world’s best for scoping fish, if that’s what you go tor. The new Royal Diving Center (tef. 31 75 30) in the Yemenieh area rents out snorkeling and diving equipment. Most luxury hotels also rent out equipment and organize outings. [...]
Food Aqaba’s fare is only fair. Fresh fish, the obvious staple of a sea-side town, is actually a rarity here. Because of the low plankton content in the clear northern waters of the Gulf of Aqaba, there are few edible sea creatures afloat. Jordanians are not permitted to fish richer Saudi waters and the Egyptian export [...]
Accommodations A question has long circulated among budget travelers (or at least among budget travelers trying to impress other budget travelers): which is higher in Aqabaâ€ temperatures, tan lines, or prices? Sleeping near the beach or in an air-conditioned room will set you back several dinars. Several cheap hotels occupy the streets near Ailah Sq.â€ shop around before [...]
Practical Information Aqaba’s overheated atmosphere has a discernible effect on human behavior. People drive like idiots here, even more so than in the rest of the country; there are (ignored) road signs telling drivers to lay off their horns. Aqaba is also far more lax about morality than the rest of Jordan. Hotels and most restaurants [...]
Orientation Extending from King Hussein’s villa on the Israeli border to the huge, fenced-in port facilities 4km down the arching corniche to the southeast, Aqaba is one elongated beach. Luxury hotels and military complexes have gobbled up a good part of the beach near town. Four countries come together in the small northern tip of the [...]
Aqaba Set in a natural amphitheater beneath a curtain of rugged hills, Aqaba is land-locked Jordan’s sole toe-hold on the Red Sea. A more spectacular scene than the reddish mountains, however, lurks under the sea: legions of brilliantly colored creatures flit through a surreal universe of coral. Aqaba is an important trade and military center, and [...]
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