The Suez canal is located in Egypt.
The Suez canal is located in Egypt west of the Sinai Peninsula and connects Port Said on the Mediterranean sea with the Port of Suez on the Red Sea. It provides a direct root for transport of good between Europe and Asia.
The canal is 195 km (121 miles) long and 300 meters wide. It can accommodate large ships of up to 150,000 tons fully loaded. It takes only 15 hours on average for a ship to traverse the canal from start to end.
The British opposed its construction in late 1861. It was officially opened in November 17, 1869.
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Puritans and other religious groups prominently tortured, killed, and exiled people who went against their beliefs or had their own beliefs on religion.
External criticism is very important when it comes to analyzing data, because as a researcher it is possible to get too "close" to the data, in that one can stop being objective and start looking for ways to match the data to the desired results.
<h2><em>The Egyptians believe that their Pharaoh will reincarnate in a distance future and they belief in magic, sorcery, Gods made by them and also this factors affect their way of building houses specially the tombs of their Pharaoh. Today or the past year, research discover how the Egyptians build the pyramid</em>. </h2>