30°3′29″N 31°13′44″E / 30.05806°N 31.22889°E / 30.05806; 31.22889Coordinates:
No famous river begins in Cairo, Egypt. The only river at Cairo is the Nile river. It begins from sources in central Africa and Ethiopia.
Egypt is the only country that borders the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Its capital is Cairo.
Egypt is an undeveloped country and has NO strong economy.
i do believe that cairo does not use postal addresses.I have previously been to cairo and i know that every single hotel i was interested in had no postal address. If this is the only part of the address you think you have received, it is almost definitely just the full address.
It takes 18 hours flying time only one way to get to Cairo, Egypt from Halifax International Airport.
No, the Rhine does not flow through Cairo.
mmm i think its an island i was born in phoenix(close to mesa) and i visited cairo before i have a paranormic view of water only...
The size of homes in Egypt varies greatly depending on the area and the income of the owner, but in Cairo, a typical home is only about 100 square meters in size.
There were actually many more reportedly made but many of those were dismantled and used to build modern day Cairo.
In the Middle East there are more than ten countries. A list of ten of them would include:IsraelSyriaEgyptCyprusLebanonIranIraqJordanTurkeySaudi Arabia.I only know Israel's and Egypt's capitals thought- Egypt: Cairo. Israel: Jerusalem.
A set of two coordinates defines a single point. There is only one point that has boththis latitude and this longitude.The point is in Iceland, about 80 miles northeast of Reykjavik.
Because it is an epicenter for different religions and cultures, like any modern day city. Most people who live in Cairo are Muslim. There are also many Christians in Egypt, making up perhaps around 10 per cent of the population. The majority of Christians belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church, which was the dominant religion in Egypt before Islam. There are only a handful of Jews left in Cairo - about two hundred. Most of Egypt's Jewish population has emigrated in the last fifty years to Israel or the United States.