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Egypte - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTH AFRICA AND ASIA
ISO 3166-1:EG; Egypte; Egipt; Kemmet; مصر; جمهوريّة مصرالعربيّة; EGY; Eygpt; Republic of Egypt; Arab Republic of Egypt; Ejipt; Kimet; Gift of the Nile; Egyptian Republic; Egypt (name); Égypte; Miṣr; Names of Egypt; Name of Egypt; Jumhuriyat Misr al'Arabiyah; Arab Republic Of Egypt; جمهورية مصرالعربية; Etymology of Egypt; Eypt; Eytp; Second Egyptian Republic; First Egyptian Republic; The Arab Republic of Egypt; Egyptian First Republic; A .R . EGYPT; A .R . Egypt; A.R. Egypt; Republic of Eygpt; Egypt, Arab Rep.; Gomhoreyet Maṣr El ʿArabeya; Egypt State Information Service; Egypt State Information Services; Freedom of the press in Egypt; Egypt (country); Biodiversity in Egypt; First Republic of Egypt; Egpyt; AR Egypt; Muṣur; جمهورية مصر العربية
  • El Alamein]], 17 July 1942
  • [[Abdel Fattah el-Sisi]] is the current [[President of Egypt]].
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  • ancient Wonders]] and the only one still in existence.
  • Celebrating the signing of the 1978 [[Camp David Accords]]: [[Menachem Begin]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Anwar Sadat]]
  • Amr ibn al-As]] mosque in Cairo, recognized as the oldest in Africa
  • Female nationalists demonstrating in [[Cairo]], 1919
  • Tutankhamun's burial mask is one of the major attractions of the [[Egyptian Museum]] of Cairo.
  • [[Cairo University]]
  • [[Cairo]] grew into a [[metropolitan area]] with a population of over 20 million.
  • Tourists riding an [[Arabian camel]] in front of [[Pyramid of Khafre]]. The [[Giza Necropolis]] is one of Egypt's main tourist attractions.
  • The [[Suez Canal Bridge]]
  • A crowd at Cairo Stadium watching the [[Egypt national football team]]
  • An offshore platform in the Darfeel Gas Field
  • Egyptian honor guard soldiers during a visit of U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen
  • Temple of Dendera]]
  • [[Temple of Derr]] ruins in 1960
  • The [[Eastern Imperial Eagle]] is the national animal of Egypt.
  • Aswan]]
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  • Egypt's population density (people per km<sup>2</sup>)
  • Women in Cairo wear face masks during the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt]] in March 2020.
  • Egypt's topography
  • Green irrigated land along the Nile amidst the desert and in the delta
  • Egypt under Muhammad Ali dynasty
  • Egyptian tanks advancing in the Sinai desert during the [[Yom Kippur War]], 1973
  • The High Court of Justice in [[Downtown Cairo]]
  • The [[Egyptian Museum]] of Cairo
  • [[Kushari]], one of Egypt's national dishes
  • Edward, Prince of Wales]], 1932
  • Change in per capita GDP of Egypt, 1820–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars.
  • Lejeune]].
  • The Cairo Metro (line 2)
  • Muhammad Ali]] was the founder of the [[Muhammad Ali dynasty]] and the first [[Khedive]] of Egypt and [[Sudan]].
  • Egyptian President [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] in Mansoura, 1960
  • [[Naguib Mahfouz]], the first Arabic-language writer to win the [[Nobel Prize]] in Literature
  • Protesters from the Third Square movement, which supported neither the former Morsi government nor the Armed Forces, 31 July 2013
  • Anglo-French assault]] on Egypt, 5 November 1956.
  • President el-Sisi with US President [[Joe Biden]], 11 November 2022
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  • [[Salah Zulfikar]], film star
  • The [[Qattara Depression]] in Egypt's north west
  • Smart Village]], a business district established in 2001 to facilitate the growth of high-tech businesses
  • St. Mark Coptic Cathedral in Alexandria]]
  • [[Soad Hosny]], film star
  • Tanoura]] dancers performing in Wekalet El Ghoury, Cairo
  • The [[battle of Tel el-Kebir]] in 1882 during the [[Anglo-Egyptian War]]
  • The "weighing of the heart" scene from the ''[[Book of the Dead]]''
  • Egyptian literacy rate among the population aged 15 years and older by UNESCO Institute of Statistics
  • The [[Suez Canal]]
  • Egyptian soldier of the [[Achaemenid army]], c. 480 BCE. [[Xerxes I]] tomb relief.
  • [[Al-Azhar Park]] is listed as one of the world's sixty great public spaces by the [[Project for Public Spaces]].
  • The [[Ibn Tulun Mosque]] in Cairo, of [[Ahmad Ibn Tulun]]
  • [[Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt]]
  • The [[Al-Hakim Mosque]] in Cairo, of [[Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]], the sixth caliph, as renovated by [[Dawoodi Bohra]]

Egypte         
Egypt, country in northern Africa
Egypt      
n. Egypte (staat in Noord-Afrika)
the Exodus         
  • Gustave Doré's illustrations for ''La Grande Bible de Tours'']], 1866)
  • ''Israel in Egypt'' ([[Edward Poynter]], 1867)
  • Seder]] table setting, commemorating the Passover and Exodus
  • An illustration of the Exodus from Egypt by the Providence Lithograph Company, 1907
  • ''Lamentations over the Death of the First-Born of Egypt'' by [[Charles Sprague Pearce]] (1877)
  • suggested pharaohs in the Exodus narrative]]
STORY OF THE FREEING OF THE ISRAELITES FROM BONDAGE IN EGYPT, NARRATED IN THE TORAH
The Egyptian Captivity; The exodus; Exodus from Egypt; Dating of the Exodus; Israel's redemption from Egypt; Dating of the exodus; יציאת מצרים; Yetsi'at Mitzrayim; Date of the Exodus; Dating the Exodus; Egyptian bondage; Egyptian captivity; Egyptian captivity of Israel; Exodos; Exodus of the Israelites; Exodus of the Jews; Oppression (Exodus); Yetzias Mitzrayim; Yetziat Mitzrayim; Wilderness of the wanderings
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Wikipedia

Egypt

Egypt (Arabic: مصر Miṣr [mesˁr], Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mɑsˤr]), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. The Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, while Alexandria, the second-largest city, is an important industrial and tourist hub at the Mediterranean coast. At approximately 100 million inhabitants, Egypt is the 14th-most populated country in the world.

Egypt has one of the longest histories of any country, tracing its heritage along the Nile Delta back to the 6th–4th millennia BCE. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. Iconic monuments such as the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well the ruins of Memphis, Thebes, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings, reflect this legacy and remain a significant focus of scientific and popular interest. Egypt's long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, which reflects its unique transcontinental location being simultaneously Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and North African. Egypt was an early and important centre of Christianity, but was largely Islamised in the seventh century and remains a predominantly Sunni Muslim country, albeit with a significant Christian minority, along with other lesser practiced faiths.

Modern Egypt dates back to 1922, when it gained independence from the British Empire as a monarchy. Following the 1952 revolution, Egypt declared itself a republic, and in 1958 it merged with Syria to form the United Arab Republic, which dissolved in 1961. Throughout the second half of the 20th century, Egypt endured social and religious strife and political instability, fighting several armed conflicts with Israel in 1948, 1956, 1967 and 1973, and occupying the Gaza Strip intermittently until 1967. In 1978, Egypt signed the Camp David Accords, officially withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and recognising Israel. After the Arab Spring, which led to the 2011 Egyptian revolution and overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the country faced a protracted period of political unrest. Egypt's current government, a semi-presidential republic led by Abdel Fattah el-Sisi since 2014, has been described by a number of watchdogs as authoritarian and responsible for perpetuating the country's poor human rights record.

Islam is the official religion of Egypt and Arabic is its official language. With over 100 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa, the Middle East, and the Arab world, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fourteenth-most populous in the world. The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square kilometres (15,000 sq mi), where the only arable land is found. The large regions of the Sahara desert, which constitute most of Egypt's territory, are sparsely inhabited. About 43% of Egypt's residents live across the country's urban areas, with most spread across the densely populated centres of greater Cairo, Alexandria and other major cities in the Nile Delta.

Egypt is considered to be a regional power in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world, and a middle power worldwide. It is a developing country, ranking 97th on the Human Development Index. It has a diversified economy, which is the third-largest in Africa, the 41st-largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 20th-largest globally by PPP. Egypt is a founding member of the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Arab League, the African Union, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the World Youth Forum.