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  2. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Egypt

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    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) identifies intangible cultural heritage as the "non-physical traditions and practices that are performed by a people". As part of a country's cultural heritage, they include celebrations, festivals, performances, oral traditions, music, and the making of handicrafts. [1]

  3. Culture of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    About 5- 15% percent of the population is Coptic Christian; other religions and other forms of Christianity comprise the remaining three percent. [12] Sunni Islam sees Egypt as an important part of its religion due to not only Quranic verses mentioning the country, but also due to the Al-Azhar University, one of the earliest of the world ...

  4. Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage

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    In 2006, the center digitized the photographic work of Lehnert & Landrock, photographers who had documented Egypt in the early 20th century. [11] In 2011, the center created a photographic exhibition called PME, and displayed Egypt's heritage with photos and mementos. [11] In 2015, the center published the memoirs of Egyptologist Selim Hassan. [12]

  5. Cultural tourism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's cultural tourism trade has fluctuated since the 19th century, increasing in popularity alongside the rise of Egyptology as an academic and amateur pursuit. Successive Egyptian governments have placed great emphasis on the value of cultural tourism, "confident that no other countries could actually compete in this area".

  6. International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia

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    The UNESCO division of the UN logo. In 1954, UNESCO founded the CEDAE (Centre d'Étude et de Documentation sur l'Ancienne Égypte, in English the Documentation and Study Centre for the History of the Art and Civilization of Ancient Egypt) in Cairo under the direction of Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, who was a French Egyptologist at the Louvre.

  7. Arabization - Wikipedia

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    Arabization or Arabicization (Arabic: تعريب, romanized: taʻrīb) is a sociological process of cultural change in which a non-Arab society becomes Arab, meaning it either directly adopts or becomes strongly influenced by the Arabic language, culture, literature, art, music, and ethnic identity as well as other socio-cultural factors.

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  9. Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    It called for "coalition and co-operation between all factions and national forces to reach the reform and the peaceful change of the conditions of Egypt". [383] "Even in Tahrir Square with so many people and the rising level of demands," recalls an activist in the movement, "we were very surprised by the people wanting the downfall of the ...