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Is Egypt really a poor country?
According to the World Bank Country Classification, Egypt has been promoted from the low income category to lower middle income category.
Why is Egypt population so high?
The Population of Egypt Will Continue to Grow for Most of the Twenty-First Century. This increase will occur for two reasons: fertility rates are still high in many parts of Egypt, and momentum will cause the population to continue to increase even after fertility rates reach replacement level.
What is the average age in Egypt?
24.6 years
The median age in Egypt is 24.6 years.
Is Egypt a nice place to live?
Egypt is the best place to live in theoretically because of the weather and the demographic diversity it has . Still Egypt is the biggest and strongest in Middle East despite all the problems they have, and far better than many other European countries if you have enough resources.
How many people in Egypt are rich?
Some 22,250 Egyptians, or 0.04 percent of an adult population of 52 million, possess more than LE6. 9 million ($1 million) each, according to the Credit Suisse Research Institute’s recent Global Wealth Report.
What are The racial demographics of Egypt?
As the graph below shows, only 17 percent of Egyptians are Arabs , while 68 percent of the indigenous population is from North Africa, four percent are from Jewish ancestry, three percent are of East African origins, another three percent from Asia Minor and three percent are South European.
How safe is Egypt for travel?
Yes, Egypt is in general terms very safe to travel to. The Foreign Commonwealth Office has precautionary advice for small sections of the country but has no warnings against the vast majority of Egypt and does not advise against travel, including all major tourist areas, and states categorically that most visits are trouble free.
What is the population density of Egypt?
The population density in Egypt is 101 per Km 2 (261 people per mi 2). The total land area is 995,450 Km2 (384,345 sq. miles) 43.1 % of the population is urban (43,229,498 people in 2019)
Who killed the ancient Egyptians?
The ancient Egyptians may have been killed off by volcanoes and climate change. Researchers found large volcanic eruptions affected river flow from the Nile massively reducing the height of the summer flood that Egyptians relied on for their crops.