- Lake
Burullus (Arabic: بحيرة البرلس, romanized: Buḥayrat al-
Burullus;
Ancient Gr****: λίμνη Σεβεννυτική, romanized: limnē Sebennytikē) is a
brackish water...
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people lived in
rural areas as
opposed to only 868,402 in
urban areas. Lake
Burullus is
located in the
north of the Kafr El
Sheikh governorate. The following...
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Mazar Beni Suef Beni
Ebeid Biba
Bilbeis Birket El Sab Borg El Arab Borg El
Burullus Bush
Cairo Dahab Dairut Damanhur Damietta Dar El
Salam Daraw Deir Mawas...
- delta. To the north-west are
three other coastal lakes or lagoons: Lake
Burullus, Lake Idku and Lake Mariout. The Nile is
considered to be an "arcuate"...
- Episcopatuum, has been
abandoned and is now
covered with the
waters of Lake
Burullus. The city was
mentioned by
Heroditus Bishops of
Paralas The town was the...
- the army to
conquer the
province of Sah, the
fortresses in Ashmoun, Lake
Burullus, and Dumayra. However,
Shata later fell in
battle during the
capture of...
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bishopric in Egypt. It was
located on the
strip of land
between the lake
Burullus and the
Mediterranean Sea, near the
modern village al-Hanafi al-Kubra (Arabic:...
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Synagogue in Rue de Pasarelles,
Paris (1867) Théâtre les Folies,
Paris (1868)
Burullus lighthouse,
Egypt (1869) Ras
gharib lighthouse,
Egypt (1871) Gasworks,...
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Bilbeis Bulaq Bilqas Bulaq El
Dakrur Birket El Sab
Dahab Biyala Damanhur Burullus Damietta 1
Dairut Damietta 2
Damanhur Dekhela Damietta Desouk Dar El Salam...
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coast near Sidi Barrani. An
individual was
observed on an
island in Lake
Burullus in the Nile
Delta during an
ecological survey in the late 1990s. In the...