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Nuweiba (also spelled: Nueiba; Arabic: نويبع, IPA: [neˈweːbeʕ]) is a
coastal town in the
eastern part of
Sinai Peninsula, Egypt,
located on the coast...
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Sinai Governorate,
which includes the
smaller coastal towns of
Dahab and
Nuweiba as well as the
mountainous interior, St.
Catherine and
Mount Sinai. It...
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Nuweiba Port is a
seaport on the
eastern portion of the
Sinai Peninsula,
roughly in the
middle of the Gulf of Aqaba's coastline. The port is
located in...
- The El
Nuweiba mine is a
large mine
located in the
northern part of
Egypt in
South Sinai Governorate. El
Nuweiba represents one of the
largest tantalum...
- The Red Sea
crisis (Arabic: أزمة البحر الأحمر)
began on 19
October 2023, when the Iran-backed
Houthi movement in
Yemen launched missiles and
armed drones...
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Rabigh Governorate is
divided into 5 marākiz (مَرَاكِز, centres), Rabigh,
Nuweiba, Abwa',
Mastoura and al-Qadimah. It is
governed by
Governor Khalid al-Ghanmi...
- policeman). The 2004
Sinai bombings that
targeted tourist hotels in and
around Nuweiba killed 34
people and
wounded over 170. In 2005,
Sharm El
Sheikh was hit...
- The 1995 Gulf of
Aqaba earthquake (also
known as
Nuweiba earthquake)
occurred on
November 22 at 06:15
local time (04:15 UTC) and
registered 7.3 on the...
- The
canyon is
almost 800
meters long. The
nearest town to the
canyon is
Nuweiba. It is
about 90 km
north of Dahab. The area was once
covered by the Red...
- the
Egyptian army
bulldozed Bedouin-run
tourist campgrounds north of
Nuweiba as part of the
final phase of
hotel development overseen by the Tourist...