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  2. Economy of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, more than 20,600 vessels passed through the canal, with an average of 56 ships per day. [59] To enhance its capacity, the Egyptian government launched an expansion project in 2014, widening key sections of the canal and nearly doubling its capacity from 49 to 97 ships per day. [60]

  3. Demographics of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    These regions are among the world's most densely populated, containing an average of over 1,540 people per km 2, as compared to 96 persons per km 2 for the country as a whole. Small communities spread throughout the desert regions of Egypt are clustered around historic trade and transportation routes.

  4. New Administrative Capital - Wikipedia

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    The Misr Stadium (also known as Sports City Stadium) opened in 2024 with a capacity of over 93,900 people; it is the largest stadium in Egypt and the second largest in Africa. The stadium is expected to replace the Cairo International Stadium as the new national stadium.

  5. Scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding for rehabilitation in Madrid, Spain [1] Scaffolding for renovation on the Virgin Mary statue, Santiago de Chile, Chile.. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, [2] is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures.

  6. Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt has received United States foreign aid since 1979 (an average of $2.2 billion per year) and is the third-largest recipient of such funds from the United States following the Iraq war. Egypt's economy mainly relies on these sources of income: tourism, remittances from Egyptians working abroad and revenues from the Suez Canal.

  7. Layher - Wikipedia

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    The use of the Allround Bridging System in 2012 enabled the scaffolding for the stave church in Borgund, Norway. [16] In 2013 followed the construction of a 600-square-meter Allround Shoring TG 60 structure for the pumped storage power station project “Linthal 2015” in Switzerland. [17]

  8. Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    It became Egypt's main Greek city, with Greek people from diverse backgrounds. ... per km 2 (2020) 1996 ... (for all Egypt and Sudan, whose actual cathedral is in ...

  9. Environmental issues in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt depends on fruit cultivated land that is found across the Nile and has sustained Egypt's agriculture for more than 5,000 years. [1] Egypt's fresh water is mainly derived from underground water. Underground water results in 95% of Egyptian's desert land.