Modern Aswan, located in southern Egypt along the Nile River, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Key areas include the city center, where you can find markets, cafes, and historical sites like the Aswan High Dam and Philae Temple. The city also features modern residential neighborhoods and tourist developments catering to visitors exploring the region's ancient heritage. Aswan serves as a gateway to attractions like Abu Simbel and the Nile cruises, blending contemporary life with its historical significance.
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Cairo. Luxor, Alexandria, Aswan
Alexandria, Mansoura, El Minya, Luxor, Aswan
Modern Marvels - 1994 Aswan Dam 6-25 was released on: USA: 11 September 2000
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Cario, Aswan, Giza and El Mina.
Aswan (the driest in the world too) Alexandria (wet for Egypt's standards)
Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, Luxor, Aswan, and Port Said.
In various Egyptian cities such as Cairo, Aswan, and Thebes.
The most famous of course, is Cairo (Egypt). Some other cities that it runs through are: Alexandria (Egypt) Aswan (Egypt) Luxor (Egypt) khartoum (Sudan) The list could go on for ages, because cities have always developed near rivers.
The modern dam that protects Egyptian cities from flooding is called the Aswan High Dam. Completed in 1970, it was built on the Nile River and plays a crucial role in controlling water flow, generating hydroelectric power, and providing irrigation for agriculture. The dam significantly reduces the risk of flooding and has transformed Egypt's agricultural landscape.
* Cairo ( the capital) * Alexandria * Luxor * Aswan * Sharm El Sheikh *Marsa Matrouh