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Area
1,002,000 sq km (386,874 sq miles).
Egypt

Population
67,886,000 (official estimate 2001).

Population Density
67.8 per sq km.

Capital
Cairo (El Qahira). Population: 7,388,000 (official estimate 2002).

Geography
Egypt is bordered to the north by the Mediterranean, to the south by Sudan, to the west by Libya, and to the east by the Red Sea and Israel. The River Nile divides the country unevenly in two, while the Suez Canal provides a third division with the Sinai Peninsula. Beyond the highly cultivated Nile Valley and Delta, a lush green tadpole of land that holds more than 90 per cent of the population, the landscape is mainly flat desert, devoid of vegetation apart from the few oases that have persisted in the once fertile depressions of the Western Desert. Narrow strips are inhabited on the Mediterranean coast and on the African Red Sea coast. The coast south of Suez has fine beaches and the coral reefs just offshore attract many divers. The High Dam at Aswan now controls the annual floods that once put much of the Nile Valley under water; it also provides electricity.

Government
Republic. Head of State: President Muhammad Hosni Mubarak since 1981. Head of Government: Ahmed Nazif since 2004.

Language
Arabic is the official language. English and French are widely spoken.

Religion
According to the 1986 census, over 94 per cent of the population 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.

Time
GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from May to September).

Electricity
Most areas 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Certain rural parts still use 110 to 380 volts AC.

Communications
 

Telephone
Full IDD is available. Country code: 20. Outgoing international code: 00.

Mobile telephone
GSM 900. Coverage is limited to Cairo, Alexandria and along the north coast line of the Red Sea from Suez to Sharm el-Sheikh and the major towns along the Nile. Network operators include ECMS-MobiNil (website: www.mobinil.com) and Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications (website: www.vodafone.com.eg).

Fax
Several of the major hotels in Cairo have introduced fax facilities; check with the hotel concerned before travelling.

Telegram
International telegram services are available from the Central Post Offices in Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor and Aswan and main hotels.

Internet
There are Internet cafes in the main cities, including Cairo, Alexandria, Dahab and Luxor. Tourists can also access the Internet in hotels. The main ISPs include Internet Egypt (website: www.internetegypt.com), EUN, Rite and Ritesec.

Post
The postal system is efficient for international mail. Airmail takes about five days to western Europe, and eight to 10 days to the USA. There are Poste Restante facilities at the Central Post Office; a small fee is charged when mail is collected. All post offices are open daily 0830-1500 except Friday, and the Central Post Office in Cairo is open 24 hours.

Press
The most influential Egyptian daily is Al-Ahram; others include Al-Akhbar and several weekly and periodical publications. Two daily newspapers – Le Journal d’Alexandrie and Le Progrès Egyptien – are published in French. The English-language daily newspaper is the Egyptian Gazette. The Middle East Observer is the main weekly English-language business paper.

Radio
BBC World Service (website: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice) and Voice of America (website: www.voa.gov) can be received. From time to time the frequencies change and the most up-to-date can be found online.


   
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