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  2. Halaib Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Halaib Triangle is an area of land measuring 20,580 square kilometres (7,950 sq mi) located on the Northeast African coast of the Red Sea.The area, which takes its name from the town of Halaib, is created by the difference in the Egypt–Sudan border between the "political boundary" set in 1899 by the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, which runs along the 22nd parallel north, and the ...

  3. Bir Tawil - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Hala'ib Triangle and Bir Tawil from 1912. On 4 November 1902, the UK drew a separate "administrative boundary", intended to reflect the actual use of the land by the tribes in the region. [3] Bir Tawil was grazing land used by the Ababda tribe based near Aswan, and thus was placed under Egyptian administration from Cairo.

  4. Halaib - Wikipedia

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    Halaib' (Arabic: حلايب, romanized: Ḥalāyib [ħæˈlæːjeb]), is a Red Sea port and town located in the Halaib Triangle, a disputed area between Egypt and Sudan. It is about 20 km (12 mi) southeast of the ruins of the medieval port ʽAydhab.

  5. Every country currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel ...

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    Sudan – against all travel except to the Hala’ib Triangle. The Occupied Palestinian Territories – against all travel to Gaza, The West Bank and Northern Israel. All but essential travel to ...

  6. Shalateen - Wikipedia

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    The first three of the above towns (Abu Ramad, Halayib and Ras Hadarba) are located within the disputed Hala'ib Triangle. The population of Shalateen is estimated at 23,554 people and is inhabited by the Bisharin (Al Bishareya) and Ababda (Al Ababda) sub tribes of the Beja people. [1]

  7. 22nd parallel north - Wikipedia

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    The Hala'ib Triangle is a disputed territory claimed by both Egypt and Sudan - Egypt controls the territory. 22°0′N 36°52′E  /  22.000°N 36.867°E  / 22.000; 36.867  Red Sea

  8. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    Hala'ib Triangle and Bir Tawil Egypt Sudan [7] Previously under joint administration; Egypt now maintains full de facto control of the Hala'ib Triangle. The boundaries claimed by Egypt and Sudan both include the Hala'ib Triangle. The area of Bir Tawil close to the triangle is unclaimed by both countries. Ilemi Triangle Kenya South Sudan

  9. Talk:Halaib Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the The operational to liberal the hala'ib triangle page were merged into Halaib Triangle on 24 December 2021. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page.