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Egypt topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.
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Suez Canal
Despite the construction challenges that could have been the result of the alleged difference in sea levels, the idea of finding a shorter route to the east remained alive. In 1830, General Francis Chesney submitted a report to the British government that stated that there was no difference in elevation and…
Average elevation: 106 m
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Aswan Low Dam (Khazzan Aswan)
The Aswan Low Dam or Old Aswan Dam is a gravity masonry buttress dam on the Nile River in Aswan, Egypt. The dam was built by the British at the former first cataract of the Nile, and is located about 1000 km up-river and 690 km (direct distance) south-southeast of Cairo. When initially constructed between 1899…
Average elevation: 113 m
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Western
Approximately 1.79 billion cubic meters of water are used annually to irrigate the agricultural lands of the governorate. The terrain of the governorate slopes from east to west with an average elevation difference of two meters. Historically, its agricultural lands have been irrigated through canals branching…
Average elevation: 8 m
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Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis
Egypt > Luxor > Al-Qarnah > Al Baairat Village
Average elevation: 114 m
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