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  2. United Arab Republic - Wikipedia

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    If it existed today, the United Arab Republic would be the 25th largest nation on the planet (Egypt is 30th and Syria is 88th). It was comparable in size to South Africa, and twice the size of France. Following the dissolution of the All-Palestine Government in 1959, the United Arab Republic further exerted administration over Gaza, until 1967.

  3. Foreign relations of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign relations of Egypt are the Egyptian government's external relations with the outside world. Egypt's foreign policy operates along a non-aligned level. Factors such as population size, historical events, military strength, diplomatic expertise and a strategic geographical position give Egypt extensive political influence in the Africa, the Mediterranean, Southwest Asia, and within ...

  4. Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Egypt and Syria formed a sovereign union known as the United Arab Republic. The union was short-lived, ending in 1961 when Syria seceded. During most of its existence, the United Arab Republic was also in a loose confederation with North Yemen (or the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen), known as the United Arab States.

  5. Why Egypt and other Arab countries are unwilling to take in ...

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    As desperate Palestinians in sealed-off Gaza try to find refuge under Israel’s relentless bombardment in retaliation for Hamas' brutal Oct. 7 attack, some ask why neighboring Egypt and Jordan ...

  6. Portal:Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt then became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1517, before its local ruler Muhammad Ali established modern Egypt as an autonomous Khedivate in 1867. Egypt is a developing country with the second-largest economy in Africa. It is considered to be a regional power in the Middle East, North Africa and the Muslim world, and a middle power worldwide.

  7. Egypt–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations changed after the 1952 revolution in Egypt, as the Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser began supporting African liberation movements after the Bandung Conference. [2] In 1960, official relations were suspended as Egypt, then a part of the United Arab Republic, supported the anti-apartheid movement.

  8. Federation of Arab Republics - Wikipedia

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    Arab Islamic Republic, a proposed union of Libya and Tunisia (1974) United Arab Emirates, a union of seven Arab states (1971–present day) United Arab Republic, a union between Egypt and Syria (1958–61) United Arab States, a confederation between the United Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Yemen (1958–61)

  9. Egypt–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Peru and the United Arab Republic first established relations on October 7, 1963, with the Arab country being the first with which Peru established relations in Africa. [3] [4] Due to the revolutionary nature of both countries' governments at the time, relations became close from the beginning. [3]