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  2. Wadi Hammamat - Wikipedia

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    Hammamat became the major route from Thebes to the Red Sea and then to the Silk Road that led to Asia, or to Arabia and the horn of Africa. This 200 km journey was the most direct route from the Nile to the Red Sea, as the Nile bends toward the coast at the western end of the wadi.

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  4. File:Kasbah d'Hammamet, septembre 2013, 38.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Gulf of Hammamet - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Hammamet is located south of the Cape Bon peninsula. To the other side of the Cape Bon peninsula is the Gulf of Tunis. Hammamet, a popular vacation resort city, lies at the northwestern edge of the gulf. [2]

  7. Hammamet, Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Hammamet (Arabic: حمامات Ḥammāmāt ⓘ, literally "Baths") is a town in the Nabeul Governorate of Tunisia. Due to its beaches, it is a popular destination for swimming and water sports and is one of the primary tourist destinations in Tunisia.

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  9. Shahi Hammam - Wikipedia

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    The Shahi Hammam (Punjabi: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shā(h)ī (H)a'mām; Urdu: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shāhī Hamām; lit. ' Royal Baths '), also known as the Wazir Khan Hammam, is a Turkish bath which was built in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, in 1635 C.E. during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan.