File:Antik Mısır haritası.png

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English: (Original description:) A map of ancient Egypt, made with Inkscape. The map shows the Nile up to the fifth cataract, and major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC). Cairo and Jerusalem are shown as reference cities.
Türkçe: Antik Mısır haritası. Harita Nil nehrini, nehir üzerindeki beş şelaleyi ve (MÖ 3150 ile 30 arası) Hanedan dönemindeki büyük kentleri ve siteleri gösterir.
Date (of this version:08-14-08)
Source File:Ancient Egypt map-en.svg
Author Jeff Dahl
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