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Egypt [ˈiːdʒɪpt] n
(Placename) a republic in NE Africa, on the Mediterranean and Red Sea: its history dates back about 5000 years. Occupied by the British from 1882, it became an independent kingdom in 1922 and a republic in 1953. Over 96 per cent of the total area is desert, with the chief areas of habitation and cultivation in the Nile delta and valley. Cotton is the main export. Official language: Arabic. Official religion: Muslim; Sunni majority. Currency: pound. Capital: Cairo. Pop.: 65 239 000 (2001 est). Area: 997 739 sq. km (385 229 sq. miles) Official name Arab Republic of Egypt Former official name (1958-71) United Arab Republic ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Al Qahira Alexandria Arab Republic of Egypt Arabian Desert Assouan Assuan Aswan Aswan High Dam Cairo capital of Egypt Egyptian Egyptian capital Egyptian pound El Alamein El Iskandriyah El Qahira El-Aksur High Dam Libyan Desert | There saw he Gades where erst by Hercles hand Two pillars, markes for Marriners, were plast; Then over Atlant sea to Egipt land And over Affrica forthwith he past And saw where Balearick Iles do stand; Then travelld to Eviza with like hast And to Arzilla-ward he thence departeth Quite ore that sea that it from Spagna parteth. This is probably a consequence of the contact with the Normans and their highly developed bureaucracy, which can be seen in the use of the term prouynces, an administrative label introduced by Norman rulers, as shown in example (1) below: 1) And betwene Egipt & Nubye it hath wel a . Phytochemistry 51: 591-593 Gohar A, Elmazar M (1997) Isolation of hypotensive flavonoids from Chenopodium species growing in Egipt. |
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EGID Egidio Duni Egidio Gennari Egidio Romualdo Duni Egif EGIG EGII EGIIG Egil Egil Egil Skallagrimson Egil Skallagrimsson Egil Skallagrímsson Egill Egill Skalla-Grímsson Egill Skallagrímson Egill Skallagrimsson Egill Skallagrímsson Egill Skallagrímssonr Egilopical Egilops EGIM Egin-Gol Egina Egina Eginhard Egipt EgiptoEgipto EGIR Egirina egis egis egis egis EGISA eGISE Egishe Egishe Abgarovich Charents Egishe Charents Egishe Martirosovich Tatevosian Egishe Tatevosian Egisto Egisto Egit Egitim Reformu Girisimi EGIU EGJ EGJ EGJB EGJJ EGJOP eGK Egk, Werner Egkk EGKR EGKS | |||||||
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