
Capital: Cairo >>Metro Area Population: 17,856,000
To Arabic-speaking Egyptians, Egypt is known as مصر , or Misr. Cairo is القاهرة, or Al-Qahirah, meaning “The Triumphant.” However, in colloquial, spoken Arabic Cairo is also called Misr. . . just so things aren’t confusing at all.
The official language is, of course, Arabic.
Egypt is 94% Muslim, with a small Coptic Christian population. Almost all are Sunni Muslims, which contrary to popular news coverage are 80% of Muslims worldwide. Egypt does not have that much oil. It’s North Africa, not the Persian Gulf. If in doubt, refer to the map.

Cairo is on the banks of the Nile and near its delta. Only about 3% of Egyptian land is arable, and that’s all along the banks of this river, the world’s longest, and one of the very few that flow from South to North. It is incredibly loud and overpopulated, incredibly polluted, essentially an overdeveloped 3rd world city/country, if that makes any sense. 85% of the population has access to satisfactory drinking water, and 99% of Cairene citizens have electricity, primarily powered by hydroelectric and gas power.

Yes, the Pyramids are on the edge of the city, and I’ve heard that they are visible from campus, although I am much more interested in modern day Egypt than that of millennia ago. Have no fear, I still can't wait to set eyes on the last remaining of the original 7 wonders of the world.
There’s so much else I could say, but this brief intro will suffice for now. This semester will be unlike anything I’ve experienced before, and I’d like to believe I’m ready for it. . . we shall see. Let the packing commence.
SOURCES/FYI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/eg.html
http://www.cairotourist.com/cairostatistics.htm
The American University of Cairo, my future home:
http://www.aucegypt.edu/Pages/default.aspx
4 comments:
I'm the first person to comment on your blog!! Thanks for the entry, when do we get another one? Anyways, I'm excited for you to go to Cairo. I can only imagine what it will be like... I mean the pyramids, like woah. How much cooler can you get? Love, me
Laura,
I may be missing the obvious but I have read your quote and still cannot get where third and final continent is explained, The quote fits you but I am not getting the title.
Love, Dad
Wow! You make me want to jump on a plane and come to see you. I am so jealous. What fun you must be having. Thank you for sharing. It is a wild ride!
Love,
Mom
Laura
My students are doing The Third and Final Continent in their literature class (Cyprus). They came across your blog while 'hunting' for some help on the internet for their projects. What we wish to know is , has Africa been your 'final' continent? Your experiences lead to healthy discussions in class. Thank you . They think it will be interesting to compare you (western white female) with the young Indian men in NY. Are you still there or have you returned to USAoveli
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