Latitude: 30° 5' 10 N, Longitude: 31° 12' 44 E
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The International Airport in Cairo can be found east of Cairo. It is only around forty kilometers from the landmark of the Giza Pyramids. This is an easy way to see them.
Going clockwise, the 16 directions are... North North North East North East East North East East East South East South East South South East South South South West South West West South West West West North West North West North North West ...and back to North again.
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Well, let's see. Starting at North and proceeding clockwise from there,you've got your-- north by east-- north-northeast-- northeast by north-- northeast-- northeast by east-- east-northeast-- east by north-- EAST-- east by south-- east-southeast-- southeast by east-- southeast-- southeast by south-- south-southeast-- south by east-- SOUTH-- south by west-- south-southwest-- southwest by south-- southwest-- southwest by west-- west-southwest-- west by south-- WEST-- west by north-- west-northwest-- northwest by west-- northwest-- northwest by north-- north-northwest, and-- north by west
The Arab country of Egypt is a transcontinental country spanning the north east corner of Africa and the south west corner of Asia
50 North, 31 East
North : north east : east : south east : south : south west : west : north west.
This is sort of like asking if Cairo is north, south, east or west of you. We don't know where you are, so we can't answer. Sagittarius is near the celestial equator, so if you're north of, say, the tropic of Cancer, it's probably south of you; if you're south of the tropic of Capricorn, it's probably north of you; if you're between the two, it's most likely east, west, or straight up depending on what time it is.
That point is in northeastern Egypt, about 70 miles west of Cairo and 80 miles south of Alexandria.