Officially
the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country
in North Africa that includes the Sinai
Peninsula, a land bridge to Asia. Covering
an area of about 1,001,450 square kilometers
(386,560 square miles), Egypt borders
Libya to the west, Sudan to the south,
Israel and the Palestinian Territory of
Gaza to the east; the northern coast borders
the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern
coast borders the Red Sea.
Egypt
is the fifteenth most populous country in
the world, and the second most populous
country in Africa (after Nigeria). The vast
majority of its 76.5 million people (2007)
live near the banks of the Nile River (about
40,000 km² or 15,450 sq miles) where
the only arable agricultural land is found.
Large areas of land form part of the Sahara
Desert and are sparsely inhabited. Around
half of Egypt's residents live in urban
areas, with the majority spread across the
densely populated centres of greater Cairo
(the largest city in the Arab World, Africa,
and the Middle East), Alexandria and other
major towns in the Nile Delta.
Egypt
is famous for its ancient civilization and
some of the world's most ancient and important
monuments, including the Giza Pyramids and
the Great Sphinx of Giza; the southern city
of Luxor contains a particularly large number
of ancient artifacts such as the Karnak
Temple and the Valley of the Kings. Today,
Egypt is widely regarded as a main political
and cultural centre of the Middle East.