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EGYPT

EGYPT. By D ana Mccatherine Logan Allen Shamar Martines Johnathan Lucas . Egyptians could only grow certain kinds of food. Mainly they grew wheat and barle Because Egypt was very dry, and relied mostly on the Nile River to water the crops, the y. culture.

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EGYPT

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  1. EGYPT By Dana Mccatherine Logan Allen ShamarMartines Johnathan Lucas

  2. Egyptians could only grow certain kinds of food. Mainly they grew wheat and barle Because Egypt was very dry, and relied mostly on the Nile River to water the crops, the y

  3. culture The ancient Egyptians were very religious minded. Gods and goddesses were part of everyday life of ancient Egyptians. They had their gods and goddesses on whom they had unflinching faith. Religious practices of ancient Egypt were linked to movements of celestial bodies such as constellations, the sun, the moon, and the planets. Some of the most revered deities of ancient Egyptians are Amun-Re, Osiris, Isis .

  4. Important places Egypt, famous for its ancient civilization and some of its earliest architectural structures holds quite an immense historical significance. The age-old Egyptian culture and tradition vibrates from all these historical places of Egypt. One must visit all these historical places of Egypt to relive the mystery associated with it and drink in its beauty.

  5. environment • . is often the best month of the year. It can vary like the UK and still be on the change but in general the days are now much warmer than the winter months. Evenings are now warm and on most days its warm and sunny all day long. T shirt and light trousers or skirt being the norm. You could wear shorts at this time of year and its perfectly Ok to wear not a lot when your out in the desert but when in Cairo and in the town in Siwa it is best to be covered from the below the elbows and knees. This is because it is a Muslim country and no one wares shorts unless they are a tourists or a pretty young thing from Cairo who is out of town and wants to look like a tourist:) Women when swimming are recommend to wear a T shirt but men ( remember I didn't make up the rules) are OK to were baggy swimming trunks. • This is one of the animals

  6. government • Egypt has a Constitution that was adopted in 1971. It defines how the country is ruled. It says that there will be a President, and the President will be elected every six years. A presidential nominee is chosen by a two-thirds majority vote of the People's Assembly, and then that nominee is elected by popular referendum. The People's Assembly is a part of the Egyptian government. 434 of the members are elected by the people, and 10 are appointed by the President. They approve new laws and budgets. The members of The People's Assembly are elected every 5 years.

  7. location Egypt is situated at a very strategic location in Africa. The geographical location of Egypt stretches from 22 degree to 32 degree North latitude and from 24 degree to 37 degree East longitude. The total area occupied by Egypt is about 1,001,450 sq km. Of the total area, 995,450 sq km is occupied by land areas and 6,000 sq km is occupied by water bodies.

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