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  2. Transport in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transportation and other government bodies are responsible for transportation in Egypt, whether by sea, river, land or air. With regards to rail, air and waterway travel, the main line of the nation's rail system follows along the Nile river and is operated by Egyptian National Railways.

  3. Travel safety: 17 CIA tips, advice to think like a spy on ...

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    The CIA's World Factbook team also has created special travel briefings for many countries. Josh's tip: Look up the State Department Travel Advisories for your destination, though they often tend ...

  4. The World Factbook - Wikipedia

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    The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.

  5. Outline of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Country Profile - Egypt; CIA World Factbook - Egypt; Amnesty International's 2005 Report on Egypt. US State Department - Egypt includes Background Notes, Country Study and major reports; Business Anti-Corruption Portal Egypt Country Profile; Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Egypt; Egypt travel guide from ...

  6. Egypt travel: Is it safe to visit and what are your rights if ...

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    The FCDO does not warn against travel to any of the main tourist destinations in Egypt, including Cairo, Sharm el Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Aswan and Alexandria.

  7. Basic intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Unclassified basic intelligence, such the CIA Factbook, is often used by the general public as reference material about foreign countries. Classified basic intelligence goes beyond what is available in the unclassified information and includes information about relationships with other countries or details about military capabilities that are ...

  8. Ex-CIA agent gives her top tips for how to travel safely - AOL

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    From apps to which hotel floor to stay on, former FBI and CIA agent Tracy Walder has plenty of tips for extra precautions you might want to take when travelling abroad

  9. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA / ˌ s iː. aɪ ˈ eɪ /), known informally as the Agency, [6] metonymously as Langley [7] and historically as the Company, [8] is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human ...