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Egypt

Egypt (Arabic مصر Misr/Miṣr [misˤɾ], Masri مصر Masr/Maṣr [ˈmɑsˤɾ], Coptic. Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ [kʰēmi]), the official name is the Arab Republic of Egypt (Arabic. جمهورية مصر العربية Jumhuriyyat Misr al-Arabiyya, masri جمهورية مصر العربية Gumhuriyya Masr il-Arabiyya), is a transcontinental state located in North Africa and the Middle East (Sinai Peninsula).

It borders Israel and the partially recognized state of Palestine in the northeast, Sudan in the south, and Libya in the west. The country is washed by the Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Red Sea in the east, both seas being connected by the artificially constructed Suez Canal.

Montaza Palace and Park

The Montaza Palace is a complex of buildings and gardens in the Montaza neighbourhood of Alexandria. It was built east of the city centre, on a low plateau overlooking the beach and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Anfushi Necropolis

The Anfushi Necropolis is located near the Eastern Harbour, in the Ras El Tin area. Here are five Greek stone tombs that date back to around 250 BC. Constructed of alabaster and marble, these sarcophagi were only discovered in 1901 in several buri... read more

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Djoser's Pyramid at Saqqara

One of the biggest attractions in Egypt is the famous pyramid of Djoser. This ancient structure was built by Imhotep in 2650 BC as the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Djoser. Initially, the architect planned to build an ordinary one-level tomb, but d... read more

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St Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai

St Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai is a Greek Orthodox monastery. It is known as the oldest monastery in the entire world that is still active today. The monastery is home to Greek monks and novices.

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