Egypt covers an area of approximately 1,001,450 sq km (386,662 sq mi) in northeastern Africa, Egypt northern coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, its eastern coastline along the Red Sea and touching the State of Israel in the Sinai. Libya shares its western border, Sudan its southern border.
Nominally independent from the UK in 1922, Egypt acquired full sovereignty following World War II. The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971 and the resultant Lake Nasir have altered the time-honored place of the River Nile in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt. The Nile is the world's longest river. Until the Aswan Dam was completed in 1965, flooding occurred every year.
A rapidly growing population (the largest in the Arab world) will continue to stress Egyptian society and overtax resources as the country enters the new millennium.
All but a very small percentage of the population lives along the fertile Nile Valley and Delta; the remainder of the country-more than 90 percent- is desert. The Western Desert is low lying; the Eastern Desert is cut through by wadis (riverbeds that are dry for much of the year). In the southeast the desert gives way to mountains along the Red Sea. The Sinai Peninsula, is another desert region that lies south of Israel and east of the Gulf of Suez. The Suez Canal, an artificial waterway opened in 1869, runs from Port Said to Suez, linking the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. It was built to save European ships from having to sail all the way around Africa to reach the Indian Ocean. Egypt's capital and largest city is Cairo. The climate is hot and dry.
Islam is the official religion of Egypt and around 90% of the population are Sunni Muslim with a small minority of Muslims and other non-Sunni sects represented. others are Roman Catholics, Greek and Armenian Orthodox Christians as well as Protestants are also among Egypt's citizens. According to the 1986 census, over 94 per cent of the population of Egypt follows Islam; the majority of the rest is Christian. All types of Christianity are represented, especially the Coptic Christian Church. There is also a small Jewish minority.
Arabic is the Egypt's official language. The Egyptian dialect is distinct from all others and, because of the country's dominance of the media (television, cinema, radio and music), the most recognizable and universal. Arab popular singers from as far afield as Morocco and Syria, often emigrate to Egypt and sing in the Egyptian dialect instead of their own.
With its ancient history, cosmopolitanism, strong Islamic traditions, modern pan-Arab political and intellectual history and relative freedom, Egypt is the cultural capital of Arab world. The Arab television and cinema is dominated by the Egyptian television and film industry as is popular Arabic music.
Arab Republic of Egypt
National name: Jumhuriyat Misr al-Arabiyah
Area: 386,660 sq mi (1,001,450 sq km)
Population : 77,505,756
birth rate: 23.3/1000
density per sq mi: 200
Capital city: Cairo
Other cities: Alexandria, Giza, Shubra el Khema, El Mahalla el Kubra
Currency : Egyptian pound
Languages: Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes
Ethnicity: Eastern Hamitic stock (Egyptians, Bedouins, and Berbers) 99%, Greek, Nubian, Armenian, other European (primarily Italian and French) 1%
Religions: Islam (mostly Sunni) 94%, Coptic Christian and other 6%
Literacy rate: 58% (2003 est.) |