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Interesting Facts About Egypt


The world has many great mysterious places on earth that have a lot of great history and culture

Surrounding what could be its legends?

We've looked at many of these great cultures and countries and have discovered. What is great about them

But today we go across the vast oceans and into the desert

Worlds of the African continent to visit a great country that is not only amazing for its history

But has a culture that strives under the beating Sun of life and continues with a great positive energy

Welcome to the lovely beautiful and historic country of Egypt.So this great country known as Egypt. Let's get into the basics. It has a population of

97 million two hundred and ninety thousand three hundred people which makes it rank with that lucky number

13th in the world when it comes to population now. Keep in mind. This is just a

2018 estimate because back in

2017 their census stated that the country had 94 million people which is pretty crazy guys

I guess that means they had three million people born in the country this year. Maybe maybe more people moved

I don't know but as for all these people they live in an area of approximately a land size of

1.0 1 million kilometers square making Egypt a pretty big country as a matter of fact

It ranks 29th in the world when it comes to land size and with that land size and its population

It ranks 100 at 18th when it comes to population density having 96 people per kilometre square now

Ok here on the channel. Normally we talk about really really positive things about the countries and for this artcle

I mean, I don't really want to start off on a negative one, but this is just a fact that kind of came out

Right away

And the reason I got to talk about it is because when I talk about land size

I usually talk about water percentage because as for Egypt, it has a water percentage of

0.632 percent and that's pretty crazy that it has such a low percentage of water and water is a big issue within this country

As a matter of fact, it's not just access to water

But over half of the population doesn't have access to clean sanitary water

Which is a big problem in Egypt and unfortunately because of that they say approximately

50,000 children die a year because of diarrhea

So yeah, just you know, I know it's a bad thing to start with but because I was talking about water percentage

I just want to get that bad one out there. Ok, let's move on

Let's talk about some good things about the country. Now one thing is when it comes to all this water

most of it actually comes from the Nile River and it should be known that the Nile River is considered the second largest river in

The entire world coming in at a total length of six thousand eight hundred and fifty three kilometers long now, of course

There's been a lot of arguments between whether or not the Nile is longer or whether or not the Amazon River is longer

But they're actually pretty close to each other and although for some they may believe the Amazon River is longer

The Nile River is actually one of the most important rivers in all of human history

The reason for this is because most Egyptian cities in not just the modern world

But also during the ancient Egyptian times are currently or were constructed along the riverbed within Egypt

And thus in history, it helped us create civilization, which has been built up to the modern world

We know today .

This is where it becomes a little bit of a problem as the per capita lists Egypt having approximately

Twelve thousand six hundred seventy one dollars per person making it sit at about a hundredth in the world

And that's something that they're greatly trying to improve and to go further into this GDP

We need to look at the exports of the country

For example the exports of Egypt sit at approximately twenty seven point seven billion dollars

Ranking 59th in the world now

The biggest thing that Egypt exports is obviously crude petroleum which sits at approximately fourteen percent

But let's not forget good

Old-fashioned Egyptian gold which makes up 10% of all the exports within the country and those two are just like the obvious

exports that people think of when you think of Egypt because for some people in the world they may not think that

agriculture is actually a big thing partially because they've probably seen a lot of movies of Egypt and they think well

It's maybe just a big you know

Dry desert sort of country and although they say that the desert makes up about 90% of all of Egypt

They are actually the largest producers and cultivators for dates out of any country in the world

and as for figs they stand at second in the world, however

they also sit at fourth in the world for strawberries onions buffalo milk and

eggplants and actually when it comes to your tomatoes and watermelons, a lot of people actually get these from

Egypt because well, they sit at fifth in the world and for its agriculture

It actually makes up over twenty nine percent of the workforce and oddly enough out of all the Arab countries

Egypt is one country that isn't dependent on as much oil as the others as a matter of fact in 2018

It had the largest GDP that was non oil based out of all the Arab countries

So there you go guys as much as you may think it's just oil coming from Egypt and that they have no agriculture

A little bit wrong on that one. Now. Let's quickly jump over to imports because they sit at approximately 68 point two billion dollars

Ranking 42nd in the world. Now. The largest thing that they import is refined petroleum and Patrol

With a total of nine point nine percent of its imports but also Egypt is a huge importer of wheat

Which makes up about four percent of its imports as a matter of fact Egypt has such strong

Relations with the United States when it comes to wheat that they are the largest wheat market for the United States

Coming in at a total of 1 billion dollars

Which has the United States supplying up to 46 percent of all of Egypt's wheat needs now for this economy

It is all under supervision from a unitary

Semi-presidential government, which means they actually have a president and a prime minister

I did not know that with the current president of the country being Abdel Fattah al-sisi

And the prime minister being Mustapha mad bully

And of course at the height of this all the capital of the entire country is you probably guessed it Cairo

Now Cairo itself is one of the largest cities in not only Egypt but the African continent and is considered the 15th largest

City in the entire world now modern Cairo was founded in 99 AD by the Fatima dynasty

But however, the ground of which the new city stands was at one point major spots of ancient Egyptian culture

For example, Old Cairo predates the Fatima dynasty and because of its great history

It's not only one of the world's oldest Arabic cities

But it's also been designated a World Heritage Site since 1979

so, of course when we talk about heritage and Egypt, we gotta mention the fact that it has a

Lot of it like a lot of heritage as during the height of the ancient world

It was a pinnacle for multiple

accomplishments for Humanity and

What I mean by that for example is they are still trying to figure out how they actually built the pyramids

I mean they have really a kind of good guesses

But truthfully some scientists ago and we still don't really know but one thing that's very interesting

about its history is their artifacts and for example

Let's take the oldest piece of clothing that was worn by a human being which was found in Egypt now

This was more or less a dress than any random piece of clothing that is known as the Tarkan dress and it was discovered in

913 ad and is approximately over

5,000 years old and is currently at the University College of London now Egypt is a very very big and defined country

But if you go down to the southern area of the border

You'll notice that its border is dotted instead of straight and this particular dotted region on the border is very well known

known as bir tawil and it is a section between Egypt and Sudan that has not been claimed by either countries being

2060 kilometres square it is different from the triangle territory to the right known as the hala EEB

Triangle which has a land size of approximately

20,000 580 kilometres square now as for the hala Abe it is one area

That is actually disputed between these two countries as it was an administrative boundary set by the British in 1902

And currently for this region Egypt asserts its political boundary while Sudan has administrative boundary

So basically there's a lot of confusion of who kind of owns this area going back and forth between the two countries

But as for bir to wheel off to the left it is the only region on earth that is considered habitable

That is not claimed by any known government

Now one thing that we all know about the history of Egypt is that they were really great builders and artists

but one thing that has not really talked about when it comes to the history of Egypt is how the

Egyptians created what is considered the first real synthetic pigment now?

it is known as Egyptian blue and it is seen in many drawings on the walls and

Hieroglyphics and for this particular type of pigment it was used for thousands of years

It is also known as calcium copper silicate and although more popularly known as Egyptian blue

Especially by the English since its term was coined in 1809

Some people also call it cerulean and lastly guys

This is the fact that I was telling you about earlier the one that totally blew me away

the one that I think you guys might get blown away by and that is that the Statue of Liberty in America was not

Originally going to go to America but was actually gonna go to

Egypt that is right, the original as for the Statue of Liberty didn't have her designed as a Roman woman

But as a Muslim woman in a veil this is because the original sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi

originally intended to have the Statue of Liberty be a beacon that was guarding the newly designed Suez Canal which opened in

1869 and at that time it was going to be known as Egypt carving the light to Asia. However, unfortunately

Egypt actually rejected this plan outright and instead he decided to pitch it towards the Americans and

Changed the Muslim look of what is now known as the Statue of Liberty to a Roman looking woman

So there you go guys that are some amazing facts about Egypt and I hope you guys learned something great here today

My name is Dave Wawa and guys

I'm just so happy to have learned some of these great facts and I hope you guys are too again. Keep in mind

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But this is the country of Egypt a strong and noble country that sure has had its ups and downs

Its problems and it's beautiful aspects

Egypt is a country like others that has many important stories that

Reminds us of who we are and where we come from a country that strives to progress further for the positive

This is the people country and culture of Egypt where the land may be desert but its heart is filled with life.
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