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Sinai Peninsula da en.wikipedia.org
The Sinai Peninsula, or simply Sinai is a peninsula in Egypt, and the only part of the country located in Asia. It is between the Mediterranean Sea to the ...

Penisola del Sinai

Penisola in Egitto
La penisola del Sinai č una penisola di forma triangolare del Medio Oriente, situata nell'Egitto nord-orientale; č l'unica parte del paese che si trova geograficamente in Asia, č delimitata ad est dal ... Wikipedia
Area: 23.166 mi˛
Stati: Egitto
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Sinai Peninsula da www.britannica.com
Sinai Peninsula, triangular peninsula linking Africa with Asia and occupying an area of 23,500 square miles (61,000 square km). The Sinai Desert, as the ...
The Sinai Peninsula or Sinai (Arabic: سيناء Sīnā), is a triangular peninsula in Egypt. It is about 60,000 km2 (23,000 sq mi) in area.
Sinai Peninsula da www.loc.gov
United States Central Intelligence Agency. Egypt, Sinai Peninsula . [Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, 1988] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/91681412 ...
Article II of Annex I to the Treaty of Peace establishes four security zones, three in the Sinai in Egypt and one in Israel along the international border.
Sinai Peninsula da kids.britannica.com
The Sinai Peninsula is a triangle-shaped peninsula that connects Africa and Asia. It is part of Egypt. The Sinai covers an area of about 23,500 square miles ...
23 apr 2018 · The Israel Defense Forces captured the peninsula during the Six Day War, providing a small country surrounded by enemies with strategic depth.
Sinai Peninsula da study.com
23 ott 2023 · The Sinai Peninsula is located in the northeast corner of Egypt, bordering Israel and Gaza. To its north is the Mediterranean Sea, and to its southeast are the ...
Sinai Peninsula da www.aljazeera.com
Egypt forces kill 83 fighters in Sinai, military says. Army also detained 61 criminal suspects and detonated 376 explosive devices during month-long raids.
Sinai Peninsula da www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
The Sinai (Heb. סִינָי) is a peninsula situated between the two northern gulfs of the Red Sea, the Gulf of Eilat on the east and the Gulf of Suez on the west.