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In the fifth century BC Herodotus wrote that 'nowhere are there so many marvellous things' as in Egypt, 'nor in the world besides are to be seen so many things of unspeakable greatness' - and not too much has changed.

Since long before the birth of Christ, travellers have been drawn to this extraordinary country and its pyramids, Sphinx, ancient Luxor and River Nile. It's not just the Pharaonic monuments either - it's the legacy of the Greeks and Romans, the churches and monasteries of the early Christians, and the overwhelming profusion of art and architecture accumulated from centuries of successive Islamic dynasties.

Modern Egypt is an amalgam of these legacies and more, juxtaposed with the often incongruous influences of the 20th and 21st centuries. Mud-brick villages stand beside millennia-old ruins surrounded by buildings of steel and glass. Bedouins live in goatskin tents and farmers till the earth with the simple tools of their ancestors. Some townsfolk dress in long flowing robes, others in Levis and Reeboks, and city traffic competes with donkey-drawn carts and wandering goats. Nowhere are these contrasts played out so colourfully as in Cairo, a massive city thronged with people and ringing to the sound of car horns, ghetto-blasters and muezzins summoning the faithful to prayer. Egypt isn't all chaos and clatter, however. It's also a diver's dream dip, a trek across the sands on a camel or a long lazy punt down the Nile.

Major Tourist Cities/Areas Information:
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Country Fact*:
Full country name: Arab Republic of Egypt
Area: 1,001,449 sq km (622,272 sq mi)
Population: 19,913,144
Capital city: Cairo
People: Berbers, Bedouins and Nubians
Language: Arabic
Religion: 94% Islam, 6% Christian
Government: Republic
Business Hours: Business hour ; Banks and Goverment Office open at 08.00 - 15.30 Sunday to Thursday and Shops 09.00 - 21.00 Monday to Saturday.Friday is the usual rest day, but many shops close on Sundays instead. During Ramadan, shops usually close for a few hours in the afternoon
Major industries: Oil & gas, metals, tourism, agriculture (especially cotton) and Suez Canal revenues
Major trading partners: USA, EU, Middle East
Internet Domain:.eg
International Dialing Code: +20
Calendar of Events*:

January:
7th - Coptic Christmas Day
21th Grand Feast
February:
Islamic New Year
11-12th - Grand Feast

March:
5th - Islamic New Year
April:
21th -
Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet)
25th - Sinai Liberation Day

May:
1st - Labour Day
13th - Birth of the Prophet Muhammad
June:
18th - Evacuation Day
July:
23rd - Revolution Day
September:
11th - New Year (Coptic)
October:
6th - Armed Forces Day
24th - Suez Victory Day
November:
Bairam Feast (End of Ramadan)

* Information is subject to change. For further update, please check these websites:www.news.bbc.co.uk, www.cia.gov, www.earthcalendar.net