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 17 Interesting Facts You May Not Know About Egypt

1. Egypt is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, with a history that dates back over 5,000 years.  

2. The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for Pharaoh Khufu, is the last remaining wonder of the ancient world.  

3. The Nile River, the longest river in the world, flows through Egypt and has been a lifeline for the country for millennia.  

4. Cairo, Egypt’s capital, is the largest city in the Arab world and Africa.  

5. Ancient Egyptians were among the first to develop written language, known as hieroglyphics.  

6. The Sphinx of Giza is one of the world’s largest and oldest monolithic statues, with its origins shrouded in mystery.  

7. Egypt is predominantly desert, with the Sahara covering much of its land area.  

8. Alexandria, founded by Alexander the Great, was once home to the legendary Library of Alexandria, one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world.  

9. The ancient Egyptians were pioneers in medicine, creating advanced surgical tools and medical texts that influenced later civilizations.  

10. The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970, created Lake Nasser, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world.  

11. Egypt’s economy heavily depends on tourism, with millions visiting annually to see its ancient monuments and Red Sea resorts.  

12. The country’s flag features three horizontal bands of red, white, and black, with the Eagle of Saladin at its center.  

13. The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, was the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.  

14. Egypt has a strong tradition of film and music, with Cairo often referred to as the "Hollywood of the Middle East."  

15. Ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and practiced mummification to preserve bodies for eternity.  

16. The Temple of Karnak in Luxor is the largest ancient religious site in the world, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra.  

17. Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world, with over 100 million people as of 2024.

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