- The
Halaib Triangle is an area of land
measuring 20,580
square kilometres (7,950 sq mi)
located on the
Northeast African coast of the Red Sea. The area...
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Halaib' (Arabic: حلايب, romanized: Ḥalāyib [ħæˈlæːjeb]), is a Red Sea port and town
located in the
Halaib Triangle, a
disputed area
between Egypt and...
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bordered by Sudan's Red Sea State. It
contains the
disputed territory of the
Halaib Triangle,
including the
Siyal Islands, and
contains the Red Sea Hills, a...
- to the north. The area is
controlled by Egypt. The area (along with the
Halaib Triangle and Bir Tawil) is
created by two
different definitions of the Egypt–Sudan...
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Sudan is the
capital of the state.
Sudan claims, but does not control, the
Halaib Triangle, a
region disputed between Sudan and Egypt. The
original inhabitants...
- by
neither country. When
spoken of in ****ociation with the
neighbouring Halaib Triangle, it is
sometimes referred to as the Bir
Tawil Triangle, despite...
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Mountain refers to the
mountain itself as well as the
mountainous area in the
Halaib Triangle of
Northeast Africa. It is
claimed by both
Egypt and Sudan, but...
- and the
Halaib Triangle under Egypt's; the
other border did the reverse. Each
country ****erts the
border that
would give it the much
larger Halaib Triangle...
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Israel to the east and
Sudan to the
south (with a
current dispute over the
halaib triangle).
Egypt has an area of 1,010,408 km2 (390,121 sq mi). The longest...
- [ʃælæˈtiːn]; also
spelled Shalatin and Shalatayn) is the
biggest town in the
Halaib Triangle, a
disputed territory claimed by both
Egypt and Sudan. It is located...