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Egypt is “Misr” in Arabic. It occupies the northeastern corner of Africa,
and is connected to Asia by the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt is bordered by Libya
on the west, Sudan on the south, Israel on the east, and the Mediterranean
Sea to the north. Egypt has a surface area of 386,662 square miles,
approximately the same size as Texas.
The population of Egypt is about 75 million.
Cairo, Egypt's capital city, has a population of more than 17 million. This
great metropolis is the meeting place of Africa, the Arab world, Europe and
Asia. Cairo is the most important city in the country and is the political,
cultural, and economic center.
The oldest part of Cairo lies in the vicinity of the Khan El Khalili Bazaar
and Al Azhar Mosque. The modern part of Cairo was built by a descendant of
Mohamed Ali, in the 19th century. Today a sprawling city, with its ever
expanding suburbs, surrounds this historic core. The most famous mosque,
the Mohamed Ali Mosque, was built in Cairo in his memory. Cairo is known as
the city of a thousand minarets due to the profusion of mosques.
In approximately 3000 B.C., a civilization emerged on the banks of the
River Nile. It reached a stage of development and sophistication that none
of its contemporaries surpassed. The ancient Egyptians' ability to organize
society, keep careful records, and maintain the continuity and advancement
of their civilization almost without interruption for 30 centuries set them
apart from all other civilizations.
A land of motion within the stillness of
centuries, the silent felucca sails in contrast to the chaos and cacophony
along the Nile. Among today's monuments are the world's largest textile
mill, one of the highest dams, and the largest manmade lake. Yet, all the
noises of construction, cries of street vendors, even the braying of
donkeys, in ever-expanding Cairo are absorbed by the eternal quiet of the
deserts.
Egypt is a country with many secrets tied to
its past. It is an explorer's land, with places to find treasures such as
antiquities, gold or jewels. It is a place to see palaces and bazaars, where
the real and the reproduced can be considered. It is a land where flowers
bloom in the desert and in the underwater gardens. For those who can “drink
the water of the Nile,” the rewards are magnificent. |