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According to Strong's: Egypt - in Hebrew, Mizraim, land of Egypt, or Koft or Coft; and may be interpreted hollow land, or land of depression, or hidden land. The Copts called it Elkibit, inundated land; and this idea is in all the kindred roots. It was also called Mizraim, two - fold depression, and also the land of Ham, and Khemi, black land.
Ancient Egyptians called their lands "Kemet" which roughly translates to "The Black Land".
the land type of egypt is sandy
It means a large peice of land with a residence
This known as the delta region because of its shape is similar to the Greek letter.
Egypt is known as the pharaoh and pyramid.
The piece of land that connects Egypt and what was once Mesopotamia was formerly known as the Fertile Crescent. This is because the soil was very fertile.
I once thought that too. Not, not all land is a island. A island is a small peice of land, a contry or continent is a big peice of land. - But they're surounded by water!
Canaan
A crappy peice of land that sucks in the eye's of the Iraqi troops.
According to Strong's: Egypt - in Hebrew, Mizraim, land of Egypt, or Koft or Coft; and may be interpreted hollow land, or land of depression, or hidden land. The Copts called it Elkibit, inundated land; and this idea is in all the kindred roots. It was also called Mizraim, two - fold depression, and also the land of Ham, and Khemi, black land.
Ancient Egyptians called their lands "Kemet" which roughly translates to "The Black Land".
The triangular peninsula between Egypt and the Promised Land is called the Sinai Peninsula.
an island is a peice of land surrounded by water.
Landslide or landslip
the land type of egypt is sandy
It means a large peice of land with a residence