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A nome (/ n oʊ m /, [1] from Ancient Greek: νομός, nomós, "district") was a territorial division in ancient Egypt. [2] Each nome was ruled by a nomarch (Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ, "Great Chief"). [3] The number of nomes changed through the various periods of the history of ancient Egypt. [4]
Telephone numbers in Egypt; Location; Country: Egypt: ... Egypt has a number of emergency phone numbers including: Police: 122 (or 112 on mobile) ... Number format ...
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The Oryx nome (Ancient Egyptian: 𓉇 Ma-hedj) was one of the 42 nomoi (administrative divisions, Egyptian: sepat) in ancient Egypt. The Oryx nome was the 16th nome of Upper Egypt, [1] and was named after the scimitar oryx (a type of antelope). It was located, approximately, in the territories surrounding the modern city of Minya in Middle Egypt.
English: Map of Ancient Egypt, showing the Nile up to the fifth cataract, and major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC). Cairo and Jerusalem are shown as reference cities. Cairo and Jerusalem are shown as reference cities.
Nome (Egypt), an administrative division within ancient Egypt Nome (Greece) , the administrative division immediately below the peripheries of Greece (Greek: νομός , romanized: nomós , pl. Greek: νομοί , romanized: nomoí )
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Northern Ancient Egypt was known as mḥw, which means "north". [7] Inebu-hedj was one of the 20 nomes in Lower Egypt and it was designated as district number 1, the primary district. The Niwt (main city) was Menefer or Memphis (part of modern Mit Rahina ).