Egypt is a country in the corner
of northeast Africa and southwest corner of Asia. It lies on 1,010,000 square
kilometers (390,000 sq. mi) of North Africa that is bordered by the
Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to
the east south, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west. Egypt is the
fifteenth most populated city in the world, with Cairo, the capital, being the
third most populated city in the world. Cairo’s population is more than over eighty
four million compared to that of all Africa and the Middle East. About half of the population of Egypt lives
in urban areas such as Cairo, Alexandria and Nile Delta. Egypt has one of the
longest histories of any modern state and has one of the most diversified
economies of the Middle East that gains revenue with the help of tourism,
agriculture, industry and services.
From Al Mokattam’s
location, you can almost see the view of all of Cairo. With Manshiet Nasser being right beneath the
mountain, the first thing populates and tourists of Egypt see is the slum before
the beautiful view of the Cairo. Manshiet Nasser is located in between Al
Mokattam and its symmetries. The city of Cairo at one point had plans to enter
in an architecture competition to change the area of Manshiet Nasser to a nice
urban place right before the revolution in 2011, but the city had to cancel
their plans due to the conflicts brought upon the revolution.
Citations
Horwood, C., & Phillips, T. (2007). Tomorrow's crises
today the humanitarian impact of
urbanisation. Nairobi, Kenya: OCHA/IRIN
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