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Egypt Geography - 1989 https://theodora.com/wfb1989/egypt/egypt_geography.html SOURCE: 1989 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Total area: 1,001,450 km2
Comparative area: slightly more than three times the size of New Mexico Land boundaries: 2,689 km total
Coastline: 2,450 km Maritime claims:
@m5Contiguous zone: 18 nm
Disputes: Administrative Boundary and international boundary with Sudan Climate: desert; hot, dry summers with moderate winters Terrain: vast desert plateau interrupted by Nile valley and delta Natural resources: crude oil, natural gas, iron ore, phosphates, manganese, limestone, gypsum, talc, asbestos, lead, zinc Land use: 3% arable land; 2% permanent crops; 0% meadows and pastures; NEGL% forest and woodland; 95% other; includes 5% irrigated Environment: Nile is only perennial water source; increasing soil salinization below Aswan High Dam; hot, driving windstorm called khamsin occurs in spring; water pollution; desertification Note: controls Sinai Peninsula, only land bridge between Africa
and remainder of Eastern Hemisphere; controls Suez Canal, shortest sea link
between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean; size and juxtaposition to Israel
establishes its major role in Middle Eastern geopolitics
NOTE: The information regarding Egypt on this page is re-published from the 1989 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Egypt Geography 1989 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Egypt Geography 1989 should be addressed to the CIA. |