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No, Cairo is not landlocked. The city is located along the Nile River in Egypt, providing it with access to the Mediterranean Sea via the Nile Delta.
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt which has a coastline on the Meditteranean Sea and the Red Sea.
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I am not sure about that
South of the Mediterranean
The red sea is lying between Africa and Asia. It definitely goes through Cairo if that's what your asking. The Red Sea is very long.
because it was on the coast of the mediterranean sea and the river nile flows into it which meant that there had to be a desert called cairo :)
No, Cairo is not a coastal city. It is located inland, along the banks of the Nile River, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the Mediterranean Sea. While it serves as a major economic and cultural center in Egypt, it does not have direct access to the coastline. The nearest coastal city is Alexandria, situated to the northwest of Cairo along the Mediterranean coast.
Egypt is the only country that borders the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Its capital is Cairo.
Karachi. The Indus River is in Pakistan, not Egypt, as a result it flows into the Arabian Sea near Karachi, not Cairo.
Cairo, the capital and largest city of Egypt, is located in northern Egypt near the Mediterranean Sea.