Difference between revisions of "As Suways, Egypt"

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  | map = <map lat="29" lon="32" />
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  | nw = [[Cairo, Egypt|Cairo]]
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  | n  = [[Ismaïlia, Egypt|Ismaïlia]]
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  | ne = [[30,33]]
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  | w  = [[Beni Suef, Egypt|Beni Suef]]
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  | name = [[As Suways, Egypt|As Suways]]
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  | e  = [[29,33]]
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  | sw = [[28,31]]
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  | s  = [[28,32]]
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  | se = [[28,33]]
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}}
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This graticule is located at [[29,32]]. As Suways is the local (Arabic) name for the town known in English as Suez, after which the Suez Canal is named.  Suez (a town of 500,000 inhabitants) and the southern end of the Canal are in the extreme north of this graticule, which otherwise contains only a few smaller towns, mostly on the coasts of the Gulf of Suez.
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The Gulf itself accounts for about a quarter of the area of the graticule, and splits the graticule into two portions -- the western half is in Northeast Africa, and the eastern quarter is on the Sinai Peninsula in West Asia; thus the graticule is one of the few that spans two continents.
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[http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=29&long=32&zoom=9&abs=-1 Check today's geohash location here].
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[[Category:Egypt]]
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[[Category:Inactive graticules]]
 
[[Category:Graticules that span 2 continents]]
 
[[Category:Graticules that span 2 continents]]
[[Category:Inactive graticules]]
 
[[Category:Egypt]]
 

Revision as of 09:03, 22 April 2009

Cairo Ismaïlia 30,33
Beni Suef As Suways 29,33
28,31 28,32 28,33

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This graticule is located at 29,32. As Suways is the local (Arabic) name for the town known in English as Suez, after which the Suez Canal is named. Suez (a town of 500,000 inhabitants) and the southern end of the Canal are in the extreme north of this graticule, which otherwise contains only a few smaller towns, mostly on the coasts of the Gulf of Suez.

The Gulf itself accounts for about a quarter of the area of the graticule, and splits the graticule into two portions -- the western half is in Northeast Africa, and the eastern quarter is on the Sinai Peninsula in West Asia; thus the graticule is one of the few that spans two continents.

Check today's geohash location here.