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By: Devlyn Brown. Egypt in the past. Mummies Pharaohs Pyramids. History. Population 85,294,388 Capital C airo Main Cites Cairo, Alexander, Giza, Luxor, A swan, Port Said. Quick facts. Pharaohs The rulers of all the people Now a republic Social Class Slaves were one of the
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By: Devlyn Brown Egypt in the past
Mummies Pharaohs Pyramids History
Population • 85,294,388 • Capital • Cairo • Main Cites • Cairo, Alexander, Giza, Luxor, Aswan, Port Said Quick facts
Pharaohs • The rulers of all the people • Now a republic • Social Class • Slaves were one of the lowest social class people government
Nile River • Lake Nasser • Manmade • Eastern Desert • Sinai Peninsula • Climate • Warm or Hot • Natural Resources: • Oil and Gas Geography
Economy • Egyptian Pound • $0.14 = 1 Egyptian Pound • Agriculture • Wheat, Barley, Vegetables, Figs, Melons, and Vines. • Manufacturing • Cotton, Clothes, Textiles, Chemicals, and Metals.
Language - Arabic Religion - Muslim Education – Primary, Preparatory, and Secondary School. Celebration - Ramadan Clothes – made of Linen Lifestyle – Egyptians had Cosmetics The people
Customs – Handshake Food and Drinks – Meatand Wine Mummify pharaohs when they died Traditions
Arabic – Main language of Egypt Cairo – Capital of Egypt Egyptians ate mostly meat and wine summary
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