Egypt
[ ee-jipt ]
/ ˈi dʒɪpt /
noun
Arab Republic of.
a republic in NE Africa. 386,198 sq. mi. (1,000,252 sq. km). Capital: Cairo.
Arabic Misr.Formerly United Arab Republic.
an ancient kingdom in NE Africa: divided into the Nile Delta (Lower Egypt) and the area from Cairo S to the Sudan (Upper Egypt).
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Egypt
/ (ˈiːdʒɪpt) /
noun
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: 85 294 388 (2013 est). Area: 997 739 sq km (385 229 sq miles)
Official name: Arab Republic of Egypt Former official name (1958–71): United Arab Republic
Cultural definitions for egypt (1 of 2)
Egypt
An ancient empire in Africa that was centered on the Nile River. Ruled by a pharaoh, Egypt figures prominently in many events in the Bible (see also Bible), including the stories of Joseph and his brothers and of Moses and the Exodus. (See under “World Geography.”)
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Egypt
Officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, a country in northeastern Africa bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Israel and the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. The principal geographic feature of the country is the Nile River. Its capital and largest city is Cairo. (See also Alexandria.)
notes for Egypt
Egypt is the site of one of man's earliest civilizations, which flourished from about 3100
b.c. to 30
b.c., when it became part of the
Roman Empire. Many ancient works of art and architecture survive, including the
pyramids and the
Sphinx.
notes for Egypt
Egypt was the first Arab nation to make peace with Israel (
see
Arab-Israeli conflict), a feat accomplished after Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat traveled to Israel in 1977 to meet
Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Sadat was later assassinated by
Muslim extremists.