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Suez Canal - перевод на Английский

ARTIFICIAL SEA-LEVEL WATERWAY IN EGYPT
Suez canal; Suez Canal Zone; Egypt's Canal Zone; Nile Canal; The suez canal; Suez Canal (Egypt); Suez Channel; Template talk:Suez Canal map/sandbox; Environmental impact of the Suez Canal; Amnis Traianus
  • A ship sailing down the Suez Canal in 1955
  • HMS ''Newport'']] under [[George Nares]].
  • Aerial view of the Suez Canal at Suez
  • [[Canal of the Pharaohs]], that followed Wadi Tumilat
  • Satellite image of ''[[Ever Given]]'' blocking the canal in March 2021
  • Egyptian vehicles crossing the Suez Canal on 7 October 1973, during the [[Yom Kippur War]]
  • Israeli tank crossing the Suez Canal, 1973
  • The southern terminus of the Suez Canal at [[Suez]] on the [[Gulf of Suez]], at the northern end of the [[Red Sea]]
  • 2015 additions to the canal
  • A graphical comparison between the [[Northern Sea Route]] (blue) and an alternative route through Suez Canal (red)
  • Anglo-French assault]] on [[Port Said]], 5 November 1956.
  • Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE)
  • Cairo]], 1856
  • Suez Canal, 1869
  • Suez Canal, Egypt. Early 1900s. Goodyear Archival Collection. [[Brooklyn Museum]].
  • Suez Canal, c. 1914
  • 1881 drawing of the Suez Canal
  • The canal in 2015
  • Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869

Suez Canal         
het Suez Kanaal (kunstmatig kanaal die de Middellandse Zee met de Rode Zee verbindt)
Sinai War         
  • Universal Newsreel from 4 December about Dag Hammarskjöld's meeting with Nasser
  • Nasser announces the nationalisation of the canal ([[Universal Newsreel]], 30 July 1956).
  • Universal Newsreel from 6 August about the departure of British and French ships for Egypt
  • Eisenhower press conference about the crisis, 9 August
  • Newsreel from 12 November 1956 about the end of the invasion
  • Israelis protesting against the UN order to evacuate Gaza and Sinai, 14 February 1957
  • Israeli AMX-13, shown here from the rear and side
  • The location of the [[Suez Canal]], which connects the [[Mediterranean]] and the [[Indian Ocean]] via the [[Red Sea]].
  • Presidents Eisenhower and Nasser meeting in New York, 1960
  • Australian Prime Minister [[Robert Menzies]] led an international committee in negotiations with Nasser in September 1956, which sought to achieve international management of the Suez Canal. The mission was a failure.
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  • [[Port Said]], at the entrance to the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean.
  • 1957 newsreels about the aftermath of the crisis
  • 1956 newsreels about Western reactions to the nationalisation. Pictured: [[John Foster Dulles]], US Secretary of State, and British Foreign Secretary [[Selwyn Lloyd]] at conference in London.
  • An Israeli soldier stands next to an Egyptian gun that had blocked the [[Tiran Straits]].
1956 INVASION OF EGYPT BY ISRAEL, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE
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de Sinaï-oorlog (tussen Israël en Egypte (in 1956)
auditory canal         
TUBE RUNNING FROM THE OUTER EAR TO THE MIDDLE EAR
External Auditory Canal; External Auditory Meatus; External auditory meatus; Auditory canal; Meatus acusticus externus; External acoustic meatis; External auditory canal; External ear canal; External ear canals; Ear canals; External acoustic meatus
gehoorskanaal

Определение

canal
n.
1.
Artificial water-way.
2.
Channel, duct, pipe, tube.

Википедия

Suez Canal

The Suez Canal (Egyptian Arabic: قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, Qanāt el Sewes) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The 193.30 km (120.11 mi) long canal is a popular trade route between Europe and Asia.

In 1858, Ferdinand de Lesseps formed the Suez Canal Company for the express purpose of building the canal. Construction of the canal lasted from 1859 to 1869. The canal officially opened on 17 November 1869. It offers vessels a direct route between the North Atlantic and northern Indian oceans via the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, avoiding the South Atlantic and southern Indian oceans and reducing the journey distance from the Arabian Sea to London by approximately 8,900 kilometres (5,500 mi), or 10 days at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) to 8 days at 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph). The canal extends from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. In 2021, more than 20,600 vessels traversed the canal (an average of 56 per day).

The original canal featured a single-lane waterway with passing locations in the Ballah Bypass and the Great Bitter Lake. It contained, according to Alois Negrelli's plans, no lock systems, with seawater flowing freely through it. In general, the water in the canal north of the Bitter Lakes flows north in winter and south in summer. South of the lakes, the current changes with the tide at Suez.

The canal was the property of the Egyptian government, but European shareholders, mostly British and French, owned the concessionary company which operated it until July 1956, when President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalised it—an event which led to the Suez Crisis of October–November 1956. The canal is operated and maintained by the state-owned Suez Canal Authority (SCA) of Egypt. Under the Convention of Constantinople, it may be used "in time of war as in time of peace, by every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag." Nevertheless, the canal has played an important military strategic role as a naval short-cut and choke point. Navies with coastlines and bases on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea (Egypt and Israel) have a particular interest in the Suez Canal. After Egypt closed the Suez Canal at the beginning of the Six-Day War on 5 June 1967, the canal remained closed for precisely eight years, reopening on 5 June 1975.

The Egyptian government launched construction in 2014 to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for 35 km (22 mi) to speed up the canal's transit time. The expansion intended to nearly double the capacity of the Suez Canal, from 49 to 97 ships per day. At a cost of LE 59.4 billion(US$9 billion), this project was funded with interest bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals.

The Suez Canal Authority officially opened the new side channel in 2016. This side channel, at the northern side of the east extension of the Suez Canal, serves the East Terminal for berthing and unberthing vessels from the terminal. As the East Container Terminal is located on the Canal itself, before the construction of the new side channel it was not possible to berth or unberth vessels at the terminal while a convoy was running.

Примеры употребления для Suez Canal
1. Egypt rakes in record Suez canal income: ISMAILIYA – AFP Egypt‘s income from Suez Canal transit fees reached a record $324.6 million in May, the canal authority said.
2. Why were the fortifications on the Suez Canal abandoned?
3. "An official source at the Suez Canal Authority denied reports that Egypt had not allowed a French aircraft carrier to cross the Suez Canal today on its way to India," the Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.
4. During the Six–Day War, he was the first IDF paratrooper to reach the Suez Canal.
5. The NATO fleet was sailing toward the Suez Canal when it spotted the eruption.