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  2. Itbay - Wikipedia

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    Red Sea Hills in Egypt Closer view of the arid, rocky Red Sea Hills. Itbāy (Arabic: اطبيه) or ʿAtbāy is a region of southeastern Egypt and northeastern Sudan. It is characterized by a chain of mountains, the Red Sea Hills, running north–south and parallel with the Red Sea. The hills separate the narrow coastal plain from the Eastern ...

  3. Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea is between arid land, desert and semi-desert. Reef systems are better developed along the Red Sea mainly because of its greater depths and an efficient water circulation pattern. The Red Sea water mass-exchanges its water with the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean via the Gulf of Aden. These physical factors reduce the effect of high ...

  4. Mount Colzim - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Mountain is located near the modern Coptic Christian Monastery of Saint Anthony (Dayr Mārī Antonios) in Egypt which was built in the fourth century and which is reputedly Christianity's oldest operating monastery. [4] [10] [11] It is about 160 kilometers southeast of Cairo, in the northern foothills of the Red Sea Mountains. [12] [11]

  5. Red Sea coastal desert - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea coastal desert extends north and south along the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez, which bound it on the east. It includes both a narrow coastal strip and the Red Sea Hills , a range of coastal mountains that runs parallel to the coast.

  6. Berenice Troglodytica - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 275 BCE by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BCE), who named it after his mother, Berenice I of Egypt. [3] A high mountain range runs along the African coast and separates the Nile Valley from the Red Sea; Berenice was sited upon a narrow rim of shore between the mountains and the Red Sea, at the head of the Sinus Immundus ...

  7. Geography of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's location. The geography of Egypt relates to two regions: North Africa and West. Egypt has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the River Nile, and the Red Sea.Egypt borders Libya to the west, Palestine and Israel to the east and Sudan to the south (with a current dispute over the halaib triangle).

  8. Four Seasons Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt hotel review - AOL

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    Location Sharm El-Sheikh occupies a sprawling strip of land between Egypt ’s Red Sea and the arid Sinai Peninsula mountains. It’s famed for lazy sun-filled beach days, resort life and rustic ...

  9. Gabal Sha'ib El Banat - Wikipedia

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    Location in Egypt. Location: Red Sea Governorate: Parent range: Red Sea Hills: Gabal Sha'ib El Banat is a mountain in Egypt, situated in the Saharan Eastern Desert, ...