Английская Википедия:Halaib
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Halaib (Шаблон:Lang-ar Шаблон:IPA-arz), is a Red Sea port and town, located in the Halaib Triangle, a Шаблон:Convert area disputed between Egypt and Sudan. The town lies on the southern tip of what Egyptians refer to as the Red Sea Riviera and the north eastern corner of Sudan's Red Sea State and is near the ruins of medieval ʽAydhab. De facto control of the area is held by the Egyptian government.
Name
The name Halaib represents Arabic Шаблон:Lang-ar. The spellings Halayeb, Hala'ib, and Halayib are also found.
Ecology and geography
In the Halaib region, Afrotropical elements have their northern limits at Gabal Elba, making it a unique region among the regions dominating North African ecosystems. There is also dense cover of acacias, mangroves and other shrubs, in addition to endemic species of plants such as Biscutella elbensis.
The highest peaks in the area are Mount Elba (Шаблон:Convert), Mount Shellal (Шаблон:Convert), Mount Shendib (Шаблон:Convert) and Mount Shendodai (Шаблон:Convert).
Climate
See also
References
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Шаблон:Egyptian Cities
Шаблон:Red Sea Riviera
Шаблон:Authority control
Шаблон:Egypt-geo-stub
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