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2. Where is the Egypt?
1. Location: Northern Africa,
bordering the Mediterranean
Sea, between Libya and the
Gaza Strip
2. Total area - 1,001,450 sq,
3. population: 100 million
4. Capital: Cairo
5. Nile the father of rivers
Herodotus, a Greek historian,
nicknamed the region "the Gift of
River Nile" because Ancient Egypt
owed its survival to the Nile.
3. Egypt, a country linking northeast
Africa with the Middle East, dates to
the time of the pharaohs.
Millennia-old monuments sit along the
fertile Nile River Valley, including
Giza's Pyramids and Great Sphinx as
well as Luxor's Karnak Temple and
Valley of the Kings tombs.
The capital, Cairo, is home to
Ottoman landmarks like Muhammad
Ali Mosque and the Egyptian
Museum, a trove of antiquities.
President: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Capital: Cairo
Population: 97.55 million
(2017) World Bank
Currency: Egyptian pound
Official language: Modern
Standard Arabic
Egypt is predominantly
Muslim, with Muslims
comprising about 85-90%
of the population.
Most of the non-Muslims in
Egypt are Christians
4. The flooding of the Nile River brought fertile soil to Egypt.
Egypts best farmland is located in the Nile Delta.
Besides the Nile River, the Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Sahara Desert on
either side of Egypt provided a natural barrier to protect Egypt from invasions.
The Nile river was a gift to Egypt because it provided fertile soil to allow for good
farming and also provided water for drinking, food, and transportation.
Importance of the Nile River
5. Pharaohs And Ancient Egypt
Egyptian kings = pharaohs
The Egyptians viewed their
pharaohs the same as the
gods
KINGS WERE GODS
Stood as center of religion
as well as government and
army
Type of Government =
Theocracy
6. Pyramids of Giza
The last surviving of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World,
the Pyramids of Giza are one of the world's most recognizable
landmarks.
Built as tombs for the mighty Pharaohs and guarded by the
enigmatic Sphinx, Giza's pyramid complex has awed travelers
down through the ages and had archaeologists (and a fair few
conspiracy theorists) scratching their heads over how they were
built for centuries.
Today, these memorials to dead kings are still as wondrous a
sight as they ever were. An undeniable highlight of any Egypt
trip, Giza's pyramids should not be missed.
7. Plenty of smiles and waves
wherever you went.
Egyptians may just be the most welcoming people on
earth.
8. Riding a camel is touristy
Touristy but fun- The Egyptian Taxi is everywhere.
By the pyramids amazing view of the
pyramids from Mena House Hotel
11. Mosque of Muhammad Ali
Magical Architecture Of The Mosque Of
Muhammad Ali Pasha
21. Smoking shisha by the Nile in Cairo, Egypt looks modern
in this shot
amazing views and experience at the Nile Cruises
22. The magical Nile River, enjoy an unforgettable tour with a
felucca and discover the greatest history and civilization on
earth and the beauty of the longest river in the world
The Sakkara step pyramid, an outstanding place
25. Luxor : City in Egypt
Luxor is a city on the east bank of the Nile River in
southern Egypt.
Famed for the Valley of the Kings, Karnak
Temple, and the Memorial Temple of
Hatshepsut, the Nile-side town of Luxor in
Upper Egypt has a glut of tourist attractions.
This is ancient Thebes, power base of the
New Kingdom pharaohs, and home to more
sights than most can see on one visit. Karnak Temple
27. The Nile is a fantastic place to
watch the sunset from Luxor.
31. Valley of the kings, luxor, amazing royal tombs
Valley of the kings, amazing tombs to discover and to
touch the royalty of ancient Egypt
32. One of the luxury hotels in Luxor by the Nile
with excellent service and amazing views on
the Nile
33. Al Azhar mosque, more than 1000 year of history, has the
oldest university in the world
Coptic Cairo, the quiet home to some of the oldest
churches in the history of Christianity
35. Egypt's most tranquil town is
Aswan, Take the river ferry across
to Elephantine Island and stroll
the colorful streets of the Nubian
villages. Ride a camel to the
desert monastery of St. Simeon on
the East Bank.
Or just drink endless cups of tea on
one of the riverboat restaurants
There are plenty of historic sites
here and numerous temples
nearby, but one of Aswan's most
popular things to do is simply
kicking back and watching the river
life go by.
Nile at Aswan
44. Alexandria
The most European of Egypt's cities,
Alexandria has a history that not
many others can match.
Founded by Alexander the Great,
home of Cleopatra, and razzmatazz
renegade city of the Mediterranean
for much of its life, this seaside city
has an appealing days-gone-by
atmosphere that can't be beaten.
Although today, there are few
historic remnants of its illustrious
past feted in songs and books
this is a place made for aimless
strolling along the seashore
Corniche, caf辿-hopping, and souk
shopping.
45. Stanley Bridge a bridge in Stanley, Alexandria, Egypt 揃
Stanley Bridge Alexandria is a 400 meter-long proudly standing
Egyptian modern monument. In fact, Stanley Bridge Alexandria
has four towers.
Stanley bridge is one of the most romantic locations in the city
47. The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th-century defensive fortress located on the
Mediterranean sea coast, in Alexandria, Egypt
49. Sharm el-Sheikh
Sharm el-Sheikh is the Sinai Peninsula's
major tourism center and one of the
world's top diving destinations.
It was the underwater wonders of the
Red Sea
particularly the waters of the Ras
Mohammed Marine Park just south of
town that put "Sharm" center-stage in
the first place, and the diving.
snorkeling on offer here continue to
attract flocks of diving enthusiasts each
year.
This is also one of Egypt's
best destinations if you just
want to chill out on the
beach, and it's a particular
favorite for family-friendly
holidays due to the excellent
facilities on offer
50. Saint Catherine's Monastery
The Sinai Peninsula's top historical destination, St. Catherine's
Monastery sits at the foot of Mt. Sinai, where Moses is said to
have received the Ten Commandments.
Ras Mohammed National Park is
what put Sharm el-Sheikh on the
tourist map. Surrounded by some
of the world's most incredible dive
sites
51. The Beautiful gate of Ras Muhammed amazing spot on the Red Sea, South Sinai
Mahmeya Beach at Hurghada
One of the best beaches in the world
84. How is Korean culture similar or not
similar to Egypt culture?
What do you like about Egypt?
What do you not like about Egypt?
Would you like to visit Egypt?