New Cataract Aswan (Aswan) — New Cataract Aswan country: Egypt, city: Aswan (Waterfront) New Cataract Aswan Located in the city of Aswan, the New Cataract Hotel is a kilometre from the city centre and 20 kilometres from the airport. Set in the grounds of the Old Cataract… … International hotels
Aswan Dam — Aswan (Assuan) is a city on the first cataract of the Nile in Egypt. Two dams straddle the river at this point: the newer Aswan High Dam (Arabic: السد العالي; transliterated: as Sad al Aly), and the older Aswan Dam or Aswan Low Dam. The aim of… … Wikipedia
Aswan (Egypt) — Hotels: Basma Hotel Aswan (Basma Corniche) Isis Hotel Aswan (Downtown Nile River) Moevenpick Elephantine Island Resort Aswan (Elephantine Island / Nile River) New Cataract Aswan (Waterfront) … International hotels
New Valley Governorate — Governorate of Egypt … Wikipedia
Aswan Low Dam — For the higher Aswan Dam completed upstream in 1970, see Aswan Dam. Aswan Low Dam Aswan Low Dam Official name Aswan Low Dam Location Egypt … Wikipedia
Aswan High Dam — Dam across the Nile River, north of Aswan, Egypt. Built 4 mi (6 km) upstream from the earlier Aswan Dam (1902), it is 364 ft (111 m) high and 12,562 ft (3,830 m) long. Differences with Gamal Abdel Nasser led the U.S. and Britain to withdraw their … Universalium
Aswan Governorate — Geobox|Governorate country = Egypt country name = Aswan native name = أسوان map caption = Map of Egypt with Aswan highlighted capital = Aswan population as of = 2001 population = 1100000 area = 34608Aswan Governorate ( ar. أسوان) is one of the… … Wikipedia
New Kalabsha — Coordinates: 23°57′39″N 32°52′2″E / 23.96083°N 32.86722°E / 23.96083; 32.86722 … Wikipedia
New Halfa Scheme — The New Halfa Scheme in Sudan is a 164,000 feddan site constructed in 1964 to house 50,000 Nubians displaced from Wadi Halfa, a town situated on the Nile near the border with Egypt, which was drowned when Lake Nasser formed behind the Aswan Dam.… … Wikipedia
New Wadi es-Sebua — The site of New Wadi es Sabua, which is located only 4 km west from the original site of Wadi es Sebua, is today home to three Ancient Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia, the temples of Wadi es Sebua, Maharraqa and Dakka respectively.[1] Ramesses… … Wikipedia