It depends: to whom? Some stats:
Size of economy:
Mexico: US$1,542 billion(11th in the world)
Egypt: US$442 billion (25th)
Population:
Mexico: 108 million (11th)
Egypt: 78 million (16th)
Area:
Mexico: 1.96 million square kilometers / 0.75 million sq mi (15th)
Egypt: 1 million sq km / 0.39 million sq mi (30th)
Armed Forces:
Mexico: 518,000
Egypt: 1.1 million
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Egypt is a large country in Africa. One might find more information on this country in an Atlas or other reference book at their local library or on the main Travel Egypt website.
Modern Egypt did not become a country through war, but more through a series of revolutions
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Egypt is a country. See related links for more details about King Tut.
U.S has more land
One of the national folk heroes of Egypt is Ahmed Orabi, a military leader who led the revolt against British occupation in the late 19th century. He is remembered for his role in advocating for Egyptian independence and is celebrated for his resistance against colonial rule.
Since the Nile River flows upward, Egypt is practically upside down. As a result, the ruling Pharaohs preferred the upper or Northern part of the river and country. This part of the country was crucial to their respective kingdoms and trade routes.
No. Mexico is an independent country, south of the United States. More specifically, the country of Mexico shares a common border with the US states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
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