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An empire in northeastern Africa; bounded on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, the east by the Red Sea and on the west by Libya.
Approximately 4,000,000 miles (6,437,376 kilometers) in area and divided by the Nile River which flows south to north and empties into the Mediterranean Sea; called Aegyptus by the ancient Greeks; by the time of the fall of Troy (circa 1250 BCE), Egypt had existed for over 1,500 years.
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