Abu Ramad
أبو رماد | |
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Abu Ramad Location in the Halaib Triangle Abu Ramad Abu Ramad (Sudan) | |
Coordinates: 22°23′33″N 36°23′36″E / 22.39250°N 36.39333°E | |
Country | De jure Disputed area between: Egypt Sudan De facto Administered by: Egypt |
Governorate | Red Sea Governorate (Egypt) |
State | Red Sea State (Sudan) |
• Summer (DST) | 02 |
Abu Ramad (Arabic: أبو رماد, romanized: 'abū Ramād [æbuɾæˈmæd], "ashy one") is a town located in the Halaib Triangle, a 20,580 km2 (7,950 sq mi) area disputed between Egypt and the Sudan.[1] It is currently de facto administered by Egypt.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Abu Ramad". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
- ↑ Dzurek, Daniel J. (2001). Parting the Red Sea: Boundaries, Offshore Resources and Transit. IBRU. ISBN 978-1-897643-46-4.
- ↑ Africa South of the Sahara, 2003. Europa Publications Limited. (32nd ed.). London: Europa Publications. 2002. ISBN 1-85743-131-6. OCLC 51479037.
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