Egypt

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Egypt, officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country located near the Middle East, though technically in northeastern Africa. His population is based around the Nile River, which has been the lifeblood of Egyptian civilization for millennia. The Nile not only sustains agriculture and provides water for domestic and industrial use but also serves as a central artery for transportation and trade, shaping the country's economy, culture, and history.

As a predominantly Muslim nation located in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt holds membership in prominent international organizations such as the African Union, Arab League, and OIC. Additionally, like the vast majority of nations worldwide, Egypt is a member of the United Nations.

Egypt is most known for his ancient past, as one of the oldest civilizations. In recent culture, he is known way more for his ancient history than his current geopolitical situation.

History

In 11 September 1971, Egypt renamed himself from the United Arab Republic to the Arab Republic of Egypt. President Anwar Sadat assumes power after the death of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. In 1973, Egypt, under President Sadat's leadership, launches the October War (Yom Kippur War) against Israel, aiming to regain control of the Sinai Peninsula lost in the 1967 Six-Day War. Though in 1978, Egypt hosts the Camp David Accords, mediated by US President Jimmy Carter, leading to a peace treaty with Israel in 1979. This results in Egypt becoming the first Arab country to officially recognize Israel.

Egypt, 1981: in President Anwar Sadat is assassinated by Islamic extremists during a military parade in Cairo. Hosni Mubarak becomes the new president.

In 1991, Egypt participates in the coalition forces against Iraq during the Gulf War, following the invasion of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein's regime.

The 2011 Egyptian Revolution takes place, leading to the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak after nearly 30 years in power. The revolution was driven by widespread discontent, corruption, and demands for political reform. And a year later in 2012, Mohammed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, becomes Egypt's first democratically elected president.

In 2013, amidst protests against his rule, Mohammed Morsi is ousted in a military coup led by then-Defense Minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Subsequently, el-Sisi becomes the new president after winning elections in 2014. In 2015, Egypt launches military operations against militant groups in the Sinai Peninsula, particularly targeting affiliates of ISIS. And in 2018, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is re-elected as president in a controversial election criticized for lack of genuine competition and allegations of voter suppression.

The 2020s came, and Egypt faces challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, impacting its economy and public health system. 2021 saw the Ever Given, a large container ship, blocking the Suez Canal. Due to the Suez Canal being one of the world's busiest trade routes, this event disrupted global maritime trade for several days.

Trivia

  • The Egyptians were the first to adopt the 365-day calendar.
  • In the Arabic language, the native name of Egypt (Miṣr) is a feminine noun. This explains why Mother of the World (Om El Donia), the national personification of Egypt, is a woman.
  • The ancient Egyptians use hieroglyphs.
  • Since the 1960s, Egypt’s population has more than tripled. This growing population created a big problem because the habitable parts of Egypt are no bigger than Estonia.
  • Most of Egypt’s population live around the Nile River.
  • One person in Egypt eats the average of 419 pounds of bread per year.
  • Egypt has his own personal flatbread, called “aish beladi”.

Relations

Friends

Neutral

  • Israel - My annoying neighbor (tried to of takings mine clay of Sinai and tried to also of killings me), although I do recognize him and have done since 1977 and he helps keep Gaza in check for me... BUT FALAFEL 🥙 ARE MINE YUO THIEF! and I will never forgive you escaping my grasp 4000 years ago
  • United Kingdom - STAY AWAY FROM MY STUFF! But...thanks for the food. And we have strong ties in other areas. I would like you to return my beloved Rosetta Stone, then we can be friends.

Enemies

  • Ever Given - YOU GOT STUCK IN THE SUEZ CANAL AND BROKE MY ECONOMY AGAIN YOU STUPID SHIP! REMOVE NOW!
  • European Union - STOP REVOKING ME FOR NO REASON!
  • Australia - HEY HOW DARE YOU STEAL MY ARTIFACTS
  • Al-Qassam Brigades - Stay away from me… I built a giant wall between myself and Gaza, don’t ever think of coming here!!

How to draw

Flag of Egypt
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill the ball with three horizontal stripes of color top-to-bottom in the following order: red, white, black.
  3. Draw a golden eagle in the middle of the white stripe.
  4. Add the eyes and you are done!
  5. Add a fez (optional)
Color Name HEX
Philippine Red #CE1126
White #FFFFFF
Black #000000
Ochre #C09300