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Popular Feast in Egypt Sham El Nessim

A holiday known as Sham el Nessim has been celebrated for over 4,500 years and celebrates agriculture (the bountiful harvest), fertility (of land, nature) and marks the beginning of spring. Sham el Nessim is not a religion-related holiday, although it falls on the first Monday after the Coptic Passover (which was celebrated yesterday in Egypt […]

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Useful Information About Egypt Before You Travel

Useful Information About Egypt Vaccines Anyone who wants or wants to travel to Egypt needs to be aware of this issue. The Government of Egypt requires the yellow fever vaccine, you need to have the international vaccination certificate, without it does not enter saw! You have to get the vaccine up to 10 days before […]

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RAMADAN, EGYPT, Fasting Month

FANUS – The Lanterns of Ramadan Of all Islamic countries, Egypt was the first, and still the only one that maintains the tradition of the lantern in the month of Ramadan. In the past, lanterns were made of copper and a candle was placed inside. Over the years, tin lanterns and colored glass have emerged. […]

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The Egyptian Accent, The Words Used Day Day In Egypt

Egypt is one of the Arabic speaking countries, but with a very different accent from the rest of the countries.  Due to cultural diversity and continuous contact with Turkish invaders, French, English, and Old Coptic language that has been simplifying over time has even been introduced into our daily speech in Egypt yes realize even […]

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Shocking Realities About Belly Dancing In Egypt Today

Belly dance, no doubt no one was born in the Egyptian land, it spread to the whole world, But today the situation is different, In a religious society with a huge percentage of religious fanatics, belly dancing in Egypt is considered a profession for most Egyptians. An unlawful act, But this is just outside Gran […]

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