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What is the peninsula of ancient Egypt lying north of red sea?

Sinai Peninsula


Is Asia just north of Egypt?

Part of Egypt is in Asia, the Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt's northeast. However, depending on the part of Asia, it can be north, east, or southeast of Egypt.


What Two continents that are north of Egypt?

Europe and Asia are two continents that are north of Egypt. Europe borders Egypt to the north across the Mediterranean Sea, while Asia is separated from Egypt by the Sinai Peninsula.


What are the neighboring countries of Israel?

Lebanon and Syria to the north, Jordan to the east and south, and Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) to the south west.Lebanon Syria Jordan & Egypt.


What region is Egypt part of today?

North Africa Egypt is a country in North Africa that includes the Sinai Peninsula, a land bridge to Asia.


What are two regions or Ancient Egypt and what direction are they in?

upper Egypt is in the south. lower Egypt is in the north


Was ancient Mesopotamia beside ancient Egypt?

No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.


Is Egypt a city region or city?

Egypt is a country located in north Africa (and extending into the Sinai Peninsula in the middle east).


Ancient Egypt is located in what country?

ancient Egypt is located in north east Africa. Egypt itself is a country its current borders are not much different from those in ancient times


What are facts about the sinai peninsula?

The Sinai peninsula is an area shaped like an inverted triangle in north-eastern Egypt. It is largely bounded by the Mediterranean Sea (to the North) the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Suez to the West, and the Gulf of Aquaba to the East.


What are the ancient civilizations of north Africa?

The ancient civilizations of North Africa are Kush, Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Axum


What did the weather in ancient Egypt affect the sports?

The North Pole