Transport [ ] Aswan is served by the | 0 mi in length, was cut beside them from Syene to |
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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for | from the original on April 3, 2019 |
June 2011 Aswan has a BWh like the rest of Egypt.
258 Source 1: , Source 2: NOAA for mean temperatures, humidity, and sun, Meteo Climat extremes 1918—present Education [ ] In 1999, was inaugurated and it has three branches; Aswan, and | |
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02 0 0 0 0 1 | The city is mentioned by numerous ancient writers, including , , , , , , and it appears on the |
is supposed to have derived its name from an Egyptian goddess with the same name | View from the west bank of the Nile, islands, and Aswan The is nearly 650 m 0 |
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Thanks to the on the tomb, it was detected that the tomb belongs to a tradesman named Tjit | Issues in cultural tourism studies |
Because the oriented themselves toward the origin of the life-giving waters of the Nile in the south, and as Swenett was the southernmost town in the country, always was conceived to "open" or begin at Swenett.
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