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Sidi Barrani
Sidi Barrani is located in Egypt
Sidi Barrani
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 31°36′39″N 25°55′32″E / 31.61083°N 25.92556°E / 31.61083; 25.92556
Country  Egypt
Governorate Matruh Governorate
Population (2006)
 - Total 14,393
Time zone EST (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)

Sidi Barrani (Arabic: سيدي برّاني‎) is a village in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, about 95 km (59 miles) east of the border with Libya, and around 240 km (149 miles) from Tobruk.

Sidi Barrani named probably after Sidi Mohammed el Barrani, a Senussi fighter at early 1900s.

Sidi Barrani is mainly a Bedouin community, with food and gasoline supplies, but it has little if any tourist activity or organized historical curiosities. It has only one small hotel.

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History

Sidi Barrani is often used, in historical writing, to mark the extent of the initial Italian invasion into Egypt, from Libya. The Italian Tenth Army built a series of forts in the vicinity.

American Field Service volunteers (providing ambulance services), serving with the 8th Army, were based in the area, in June 1942, 30 miles east of Sidi Barrani.

Sidi Barrani was a destination point during the total solar eclipse on October 3, 2005, as expeditions traveled to the best observation point, Zawiet Mahtallah, 27 km (16.8 miles) east of Sidi Barrani. [1]

Sidi Barrani is near the Mediterranean Sea (top left).

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Notes

  1. ^ "Valoria La Buena annular eclipse expedition Oct. 3, 2005" (report), Solar Physics Group, Astrophysics Lab, University of Rome, January 10, 2007, webpage (mostly Italiano): ICRA-solar: mentions Sidi Barrani observation area.

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