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HABATA Kafret Zawia ! Disuq ! Biyala Port Fouâd Karak o ! Hawala ! Zawyet Sidi Musa (! (! El-matariya h MISHEIFA Eilet el-Taflal Harun ! Galal El Dab A MERSA Kafr el-Dauwâr El-ManSûra ! (!Dimona ! (! Kafr el-Sheikh (! o EL GORA ! !El-mahalla El-kubra ! (! Sidi hEL HAMRA ! !Bahig Damanhur ! Bir Qatia AL ALAMAIN INTL Abd El-Hamman ! !o ! Burg el'Arab Aga EL ARISH ( ! ! Hôsh 'Îsa ! (!(! El-Qantara el-Sharqîya o Qabr el-Rahman Sangaha ! ! El-Alamein ! El-huseiniya Bir Ghatyaza ! (! Tanta Zawyet Sidi Abd El-Tôd ! El-Qantara el-Gharbîya el Malhi INTL Israel DEIR el-Ati !Tala (! Faqus ! Al Qusaymah ! ! Ziftá Qabr el Shubak EL GILL Shibin El-kom ! (! Zagazig (!Ismailia Benha Bîr ! ! Al Isma'iliyah BIR JIFJAFAH !Bîr el-Hasana Hooker Bilbeis Jordan ! Minuf (! ! Bir o Nasif ! Fâyid o BIR HASANAH Shamal Sina ! El-giza Cairo Maan (! Suez (north Sinai) 30°0'0"N .! EL SHARQI 30°0'0"N o o (! !Qalet el- Nakhl BADR o MALAN (!Helwân o EL DIN FREIN AQABA INTERNATIONAL Ghammâza el-sughra !TABA INTL o ! ! Qara El-Thamad Elat UTHMAN o (!(!o Girza (! ! Aqaba ! ! h ! Janub Sina h o !( !AIN SUKHNA ! SIWA Qârûn! Sanhur ! Tamiya El-qubabat Ra's !h Matarimah (south Sinai) ELAT Abu Ga(!ndîr El-maimun AQABA El-fai!yum ! Siwa! Al Fayyum ! o BENI SUEF Zafarana !ZA'FARANA Qalamshah Abu Zenima (fayoum) (! o ! ! ! Wasit !h Bir el Nasb Beni Suef ! Nuweibá ! Ras Abu Rudeis ! ABU RUDEIS o Beni Suwayf o Biba WADI h Matruh (beni-suef) ABU ABU RUDEIS ! ST CATHERINE INTL !Ban El-alam RISH h !Maghâgha WADI FEIRAN ! (!o Sandafa El-far ! ! Saudi Arabia Abu Durba !El-sheikh Fadl ! Dahab ! Ras Gharib RAS GHARIB ! ! ! (! Bawiti El-Harra ! Matâi ho EL TOR Shûsha ! Tor ! RAS SHUKHAYR NEW Gebeil !(!o Beni Ibrâhîm !Ras Shu hAL-TOUR Nebk Al Jizah !! EL MINYA Kheir ! ! o Al Minya o( RAS SHUKHEIR h (giza) El-Minya ! SHARM EL (menia) o ! Abu Qurgas RAS JIMSAH NEW (!o ZEIT BAY ! Ofira SHEIKH INTL h hSHARM EL SHEIKH o ! ! T(!anda !! Mallawi Dalga! (! Jemsa ! ! Deir Mawas !h GEISUM TERMINAL (!Dairût (!El-qusiya !!Beni Shiqeir !Marakib Sag EL GONA o Hurghada Monfalut !`arab Miteir ! (!Asyut o !h HURGHADA ! (! ASYUT INTL o !Abu Tîg HURGHADA INTL Qasr Farafra (! ! ! El-badari El-zarabi ! Libya El-ghanayim ! !Banga hSAFAGA ! ! Nazlet `imara (Tahta Bur Safajah Aulda Ismail ! Sohag (! WADI ABU SHIHAT (!El-manshah o Girga ! El-balyana HAMRAWEIN (! Qena !h !h Abu Manna Bahari (!(! (! !Kosseir El-barahma Red Sea Farshu(!(! Dishna ! !h KOSSEIR Nag Hammadi !(!Qus Naqada (!Higâza El Qars 'Ezbet Musammad ! Tuleib ! Luxor(! Al Wadi/al Jadid Budkhula ! El-Mahariq ! El-dabiya! LUXOR INTL Al Hindaw Balat ! !o El-Mahâmîd Tod ( 'Ezbet Ain el-Esh El-Qalamun ! ! Ismat ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tunaydah (!o MARSA ALAM INTL Mut 'Azbet ! EL KHARGA Kiman El-matana ! DAKHLA Tulaytlah El-kharga !(o ! Asfun El-matana o 'Ezbet Dib Waer ! Ezbet ! El-deir Nasser ! Qasr (! ! Isna 'Ezbet el-Ghueita ! El Sibaiya el-Bîr ! Marsá al'Alam Ezbet El-saayda! El-kilh Gharb o ! ! Barrâmîya 25°0'0"N Algeir (! 25°0'0"N Gurmashin ! BIR ABU RAHAL Port Nagel-Gesira el-Gedida ! ! Said 'Ezbet 'Aîn Barqas ! ! Silwa Bahari ! Fares Baris ! Ezbet Maks el-Qibli ! ! Ezbet !Faris ! Kôm Omb!o 'Ezbet Dush ! Ibrim Abu Ghusun 'Ain Iqlit (! ! Daraw (!o DARAW (!o Nagel-Gulab ! E g y p t (! o h Aswan RAS BANAS ! ASWAN INTL (!o h !BERENICE Al Bahr/al Ahmar (redsea) Aswan SHARK EL OWEINAT INTL (!o Hala'ib o ABU SIMBEL triangle o WADI HALFA (! Wadi Halfa Ma'tan al-Sarra Sudan 25°0'0"E 30°0'0"E ! 35°0'0"E ! (! Nazlet el Badramân ! ! Ash Shaykh Mubarak ! 30°0'0"E El-burg ! 32°0'0"E Dalga (!Dei3r1 M°0'0a"wE as 32°0'0"E 33°0'0"E ! ! Ash Shihabiyah !Dashlut ! ! Al Ayyash Nile delta zoom Asyut - Luxor zoom Baltim (! Dairût 'Ezbet 'Abd el-Rahmân el-Qawâtîhl Mediterranean Sea ! DAMIETTA Sanabu! Burg Migheizil ! h 'Ezbet Khamîs Abu 'Abd el-'Âli Ezbet Gamasa el Gharbiya ! El-qusiya Rashid ! ! ! Ezbet el-Gezira ! D! amietta ( El Madwâr ! ! ! Bilqas Qism Tani ( ! Birimbal !'Ezbet el-Badârwa Shata Nag' el-Sheikh H!arîz Marakib Sag Kafr-el-sheikh 'Ezbet Shalabi-el-Rûdi Beni Shiqeir ! ! ! ! ! ! ABU QIR 'Ezbet el-Fouâdiya No. 3 'Ezbet Khashaba ! El Ma'âbda Abu Qir ! ! El-Haddâdi El-Salâhîb Dumyat! (damietta) ! ! ! Idku Mutubis ! Pasha Nazzat Qarar Monfalut 'Arab al Qanatir h ! ! Birriyet el Aseifar Fariskur `arab Miteir ! ! Al Qasabi ! Port Said ! Abnub ! Alexandria ! PORT SAID h 'Ezbet el-Mirâya (!o ! Bani Ghalib ! ! MAADIYA PORT ! Bilqâs Qism Auwal ((! ALEXANDRIA Fuwa Qabrit Shalimah Sidi ! h !Al Akrad Asyut (! Ibrâhîm el-Zaiyât ! ! ! Biyala Shirbin PORT SAID ! Port Fouâd (! Aulâd Ibrahîm h ! ! ! El-matariya ! ! EL MEKS ! Shâba ! Al 'Atf Disuq ! Dukhmeis h (!o ! ! ASYUT INTL AsyiutAn Nazlah EL DEKHEILA h! (!Kafr el-Dauwâr Nabarôh Bur Said ! Ash Shamiyah ! ! Al Daqahliyah (dakahlia) ! Qafla ! (! 'Ushash el- Hawâysa ! Abu Hummus o Kafr el-Sheikh ! ! Abu Tîg SIDI KERIR EL NOHZA Damanhur Qallin ! (port Said) (!o ! ! Shubra Khit ! 'Ushash 'Arab el- Haiya 27°0'0"N 27°0'0"N ! ! o ! El-badari !h Al Kawm al Asmar 'Ezbet el-Kôm el-Ahmar (! (El-ManSûra El-zarabi ! ! ! Ad Duwayr Kotûr San el Hagar Dayr Abu Maqrufah AL RAHMANIYAH ! AL MANSURAH ! BALUZA Bir Qatia BORG EL ARAB INTL ! Aga Sadaqa Al Bahr/al Ahmar (redsea) h Bahig ! o 'Ezbet Hamâda ! ! Abu al Matamir !'Ezbet Libda Basyun El-mahalla El-kubra ! ! ! ! Kawm al Hamid ! ! Abu Da'ud as Sibakh ! Minshât Abu 'Omar ! ! Nag' el Hizaiyir ! ! Ityai el Barud ! El-ghanayim Banga Burg el'Ara(!bo Hôsh 'Îsa ! As Sinbillawayn El-huseiniya El-Qantara el-Sharqîya Taftîsh Gianaclis Mit Yazid ! ! ! !h!h ! Zawiyat Hammur Birma ! Sangaha (! o ! ! ! Sumbât ! (! Nazlet `imara Tahta (! 'Ezbet el Rub 'Umâya ! ! ASo SALIHIYAH ! (! ! Al Jalawiyah ! BIRMA Al Jabirat El-Tôd o !Kafr Saqr Kafr al Wusushah El-Qantara el-Gharbîya o ! ! ! Ash Shaykh Shibl (!o ! ! Tanta (! Ikyad !Zawyet Sidi Abd el-Ati JIYANKLIS AIR BASE 'Ezbet Abû Zeid Kawm Hamadah !Diarb Negm ! Shamal Sina ! Aulda IsmNaaigl el Sawama sharq Al Gharbiyah Al Ibrahimiyah Faqus Jazira!t Shandawil Kafr Rabi' ! ! Al Gharizat ! ! ! Tala (! Ziftá Hihya (north Sinai) Akhmim Al Iskandariyah ! (gharbia) ! ! AL ISM(!oAILIYAH (! !h Danasur Sohag o (alex.) Al Buhayrah (behera) ! o QUWAYSINA Ash Sharqiyah (sharkia) 'Ezbet Ismailia Suhaj ! Abâza o Shibin El-kom ! (! EL-Kawami Bahari ! (! Kafr Shukr (! oAZ ZAQAZIQ !h! ! El-manshah Minshat Sabri ! ! Zagazig (!o !h El-Zuwak Minya el Qamh ! SUEZ CANAL o ! ! Aulad Gubara Minuf Benha ABU SUWAYR ISMAILIA Serapeum ! GEBEL EL BASUR Kafr Da'ud Gezai !Qutaîyifet el-'Azîzîya ! ! ! ! ! !Girga Nishwa Bilbeis As Ismailiyah (ismailia) (! ! ! Bardis ! Bîr Hooker Al Minufiyah (menoufia) Abu Sultan Beit Dâwûd Sahl El-balyana ! Tahwâi ! BILBAYS o ! Biltan Moshtohor Az Zawamil (!o FAYID (! Bir Nasif !Dalhamu Samadun ! ! ! ! hFâyid El-'Arâba el-Madfûna! Al Hujayrat Shabin al Qanatir ! Abu Manna Bahari ! ! ! ! ! (! Subk el Ahad Qaha (!o INSHAS FA'ID !o ! ! Dandara ! ( FANARA ( Qena ! !h Fau Qibli! (! 'Ezbet Sharikât Wardan ! Nag' el-Zarâbi ! Farshu Qina Shatanuf Al Qalyubiyah (kalyoubia) o o Dishna !Abnud !'Ezbet Shalaqân (! (! !El-Kalag KIBRIT Al Wadi/al Jadid Nag Hammadi El-barahma Al Hisaniyin! 26°0'0"N ! 26°0'0"N ! Ash Shaykhiyah Cairo Kafr Mas'ud o CAIRO INTL ! o o (! El-giza (! ! Sîdî al Takrûrî Naqada !(!Qus (! (!o ! Al Ma'arri Bani Majdul ! ! .! ALMAZA AFB Danfiq CAIRO WEST o WADI AL JANDALI (!Higâza 30°0'0"N Suez30°0'0"N o EMBABA SUEZ El-Zeinîya Bahari ! ! Khuzam Al Qahirah h(! !Ash Shatt Matruh El-Hawâmdîya As Suways ! Luxor ! Helwân Adabiya ! (! (! (cairo) (suez) ! Al Bayadiyah! o o El-Mahariq ! (! OCTOBER ADABIYA h ! Armant! Dahshur ! El-dabiya LUXOR INTL ! (!o HULWAN Tod ! Al Jizah (giza) ! El-Mahâmîd ! El-Hafair 'Ezbet Muhammed Khalil ! ! Kilometers o Kilometers Kiman El-matana RASo SUD(!R ! ! Ghammâza el-sughra Asfun El-matana ! ! ! 0 10 20 40 60 80 Red Sea Ra's Sudr 0 10 20 40 60 80 Al Fayyum (fayoum) ! o El-Lisht El-deir ! ! ! 30°0'0"E KOM AWSHIM 32°0'0"E RAS SUDR h 31°0'0"E 32°0'0"E Isna 33°0'0"E h ! ! (! ! ! ! ! ! ! (! ! ! ! o Airport Highway National boundary ! .! National Capital (! Date Created: 04 - MAR -2011 Map Num: LogCluster-EGY-001-A2 o Airfield Primary road First level admin boundary Coord.System/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 (! Major Town GLIDE Num: E G Yo P T o (! Intermediate Town Airstrip Secondary road Surface Waterbody The boundaries and names and the G e n e r a l L o g i s t i c s P l a n n i n g M a p !h designations used on this map do not imply ! !h Port Tertiahry road Seasonal Mineral Pans official endorsement or acceptance by the o Small Town ! United Nations.
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