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Countries around the world often receive nicknames that succinctly capture ... island's crucial role in the global sugar industry. "Gift of the Nile" refers to the essential role of the Nile ...
The Egyptian Embassy in Manila commemorated the 66th anniversary of the country’s National Day ... They also learned more about the “Gift of the Nile’s” incredibly rich culture and history.
Egypt has long been called the "gift of the Nile" as it has historically depended ... nearly all Egyptians with drinking water. The country is facing an annual water deficit and is estimated ...
One of the world's greatest historians, the ancient Greek Herodotus, once called Egypt "the gift of the Nile." How right he ... now a fairly "liberal" Muslim country that has a tenuous peace ...
To be Egyptian is to feel the Nile daily — 95 percent of the country’s 60 million people ... the ancient Greek traveler Herodotus called “the gift of the Nile,” the government now makes ...
Cuba's nickname, "Sugar Bowl of the World," highlights ... This emphasises the island's crucial role in the global sugar industry. "Gift of the Nile" refers to the essential role of the Nile ...