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  2. List of countries and territories by number of land borders

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    Egypt: 266 km (165 mi) Gaza Strip (State of Palestine): [v] 51 km (32 mi) ... Kingdom of Denmark – Canada: 1.28 km (0.80 mi) at Hans Island Italy – ...

  3. Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    The Gaza Strip is 41 kilometres (25 miles) long, from 6 to 12 km (3.7 to 7.5 mi) wide, and has a total area of 365 km 2 (141 sq mi). [ 27 ] [ 8 ] With around 2 million Palestinians [ 8 ] on approximately 365 km 2 (141 sq mi) of land, Gaza has one of the world's highest population densities .

  4. Geography of the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The terrain of the Gaza Strip is flat or rolling, with dunes near the coast. The highest point is Abu 'Awdah (Joz Abu 'Auda), at 105 m (344 ft) above sea level. The terrain of the West Bank is mostly rugged dissected upland, with some vegetation in the west, but somewhat barren in the east.

  5. A spiderweb of Hamas tunnels in Gaza Strip raises risks for ...

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    The Gaza Strip itself is only some 360 square kilometers (140 square miles), roughly twice the size of Washington, D.C. “They started saying that they destroyed 100 kilometers (62 miles) of ...

  6. What is the Gaza Strip? Who controls it? Here’s what to know

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    The Gaza Strip refers to a narrow strip of land wedged between Israel and Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea that is roughly the size of Washington, D.C. Occupied in turn by the Ottoman Empire and ...

  7. Gaza under siege: The 25-mile-long strip with 2.3 million ...

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    A narrow wedge of land on the Mediterranean Sea that had once been part of the Ottoman Empire, the Gaza Strip was controlled by Egypt for two decades after Israel declared its statehood in 1948.

  8. Netzarim Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The corridor's width is approximately 4 km. The Netzarim Corridor [1] is a zone of occupation that Israel has set up in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. [2] The corridor, which splits the Gaza Strip down the middle, is located just south of Gaza City and stretches from the Gaza-Israel border to the Mediterranean Sea. [3]

  9. Palestine (region) - Wikipedia

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    By 2022, the population of the Gaza strip had increased to an estimated 2,375,259, [155] corresponding to a density of more than 6,507 people per square kilometre. Both Israeli and Palestinian statistics include Arab residents of East Jerusalem in their reports.