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- The Arab Republic of Egypt is located in Eastern North Africa
- Egypt’s northern coastal borders the Mediterranean Sea and its east coast borders the Red Sea
- Egypt has an estimated population of 80 million people
- Egypt’s capital city, Cairo, has an estimated 25,000,000 residents, making it the 5th largest city in the world
- Egypt’s biggest international airport is Cairo International (CAI)
- An estimated 80% of Egyptians (approx. 64 million) are Muslim and 20% (16 million) are Christian
- Cairo was named a sister city to New York in 1982, Ottawa, Canada in 1989 and Dallas in 1996
- The Egyptian Museum has the world’s most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities (136,000 items)
- The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) is one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World
- The sloping angle of the sides of the Great Pyramid is 51 degrees and 51 minutes
- Each side of the Great Pyramid is oriented towards one of the cardinal points of the compass.
- The Northern Red Sea is considered by CEDAM as one of the 7 Underwater Wonders of the World
- The Red Sea is known as, the “Underwater Garden of Eden”,
- The Red Sea gets its’ name from a red algae, the ocean can turn slightly red when the algae is in bloom
- The salinity of the Red Sea is amongst the highest of all oceans in the world at 3.6 to 3.8%
- Water temperature ranges from 20 degrees C (68F) in the winter to 29 degrees C (85F) in the summer
- Air temperature ranges from 20 degrees C (68F) in January to 36 degrees C (97F) in July
- Some Archaeologists believe the Gulf of Aqaba is where Moses crossed the Red Sea
- Saint Catherines Monastery on Mount Sinai is believed to be built where Moses received the Ten Commandments
- Electricity in Egypt is 220V – a round two pronged adapter is necessary
- Currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound, the Euro and US dollar are widely accepted