No. It is a couple of miles away from the River Nile.
7 hours driving ; 45 minutes flying
Memphis, Thebes, Cairo
The capital of ancient Egypt was Thebes. It is now Cairo, just in case you want to know.
For most of pharaonic Egypt's history, Thebes was the administrative center of Upper Egypt. Today the capital of Egypt is Cairo.
The ancient capital of ancient Egypt is Thebes!Thebes until the made it Memphis whic was i think in the middle kingdom but not for shureThe ancient capital of Egypt is Cairo. Today, the ruins are located close to the town Mit Rahina, which is 12 miles south of the present-day Cairo.
Before Cairo is was Memphis, although it has been Thebes at one point
There are several, such as modern Cairo, modern and ancient Alexandria, ancient Thebes, Memphis and Amarna.
Cairo is the current capital of Egypt. Other capitals have been Alexandria, Thebes, Memphis, and many others throughout history.
I believe it is approximately 982KM from Aswan to Cairo.
There several cities which have been Egypt's capitals in history. Some of these cities include Thinis, Memphis, Herakleopolis, Thebes and Avaris among others. However, Egypt has been governed from Fustat or Cairo for over 1000 years as either a regional or national capital.
The distance between Columbus OH, USA, and Cairo, Egypt, is 6,020 miles. (9,689 km).
Actually there are a lot more. Egypt's capital was changed over 16 times. Some of the capitals were Memphis, Thebes, Alexandria, Cairo, Amarna (Ahketaten) Lisht, Avaris, Pi-Ramesse, Tanis, Luxor, And Napata. Cities like Thebes and Memphis were capitals more than once. The present day capital of Egypt is Cairo. The first capital of Egypt was Memphis.
The Nile runs through Cairo.