aswan in A Sentence

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    The Aswan High Dam.

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    Aswan dam is situated on which river:.

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    Aswan is the business!

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    Aswan High Dam.

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    The world's happiest place is in Aswan, Egypt, where there is 0.02 inches of rainfall in a year.

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    He said,‘Our shaykh, we want to build a masjid in Aswan because people's prayer there is completely invalid.'.

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    He knew that at local noon on the summer solstice in Syene(modern Aswan, Egypt), the Sun was directly overhead.

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    Like Luxor, the east bank of Aswan is littered with the skeletons of half-built hotels, their development“on hold” since 2011.

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    A four-night cruise on the Nile from Luxor to Aswan with Nile-cruise specialists Orbital Travel starts at £995 per person.

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    A value of 4300 hours(98%) of the time would be recorded in Upper Egypt(Aswan, Luxor) and in the Nubian Desert Wadi Halfa.

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    In 1902, Sir John Erd, an engineer, invited the artist to accompany his expedition to visit Assiut and the Aswan dams that his firm had recently developed in Egypt.

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    It is located near one of Aswan's landmarks, the Mausoleum of Aga Khan, who lobbied for Muslim rights in India and who was buried there after his death in 1957.

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    He carried out a detailed scientific study of the annual inundation of the Nile River, and he drew plans for building a dam, at the site of the modern-day Aswan Dam.

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    Madrid has plenty of old buildings, but in terms of sheer antiquity there's nothing quite like the temple of debod- an ancient egyptian complex built near Aswan more than 2,000 years ago.

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    The holiday is usually accompanied by picnics near the ponds, so the second half of April- the most opportune time, for example, for an amazing cruise from Luxor to Aswan on the Nile.

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    For example, in the 1960s UNESCO helped sponsor efforts to save ancient Egyptian monuments from the waters of the Aswan High Dam, and in 1972 it sponsored an international agreement to establish a World Heritage List of cultural sites and natural areas that would enjoy government protection.

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    Wandering the streets of Aswan, you may come across cafes filled with men smoking Shisha(Middle Eastern water pipe) and playing backgammon, vendors at the open markets mouth-feeding pigeons(to be cooked and prepared in the Egyptian delicacy‘hammam mahshi'), or even a modern art sculpture park in the middle of a granite quarry, but you are not likely to encounter rain.

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