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  • 51Arabian Desert — Ara′bian Des′ert n. 1) a desert in Egypt between the Nile valley and the Red Sea. ab. 80,000 sq. mi. (207,000 sq. km) 2) the desert region in the N part of the Arabian Peninsula …

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  • 52Arabian Desert — geographical name desert E Egypt between the Nile & the Red Sea …

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  • 53sea rocket — ▪ plant       any of about seven species of plants constituting the genus Cakile, of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), native to seashore regions of North America, Eurasia, western Asia, and Australia, and to central Arabian deserts. C. maritima …

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  • 54Arabian Desert — /əˌreɪbiən ˈdɛzət/ (say uh.raybeeuhn dezuht) noun a large desert in Egypt between the Nile valley and the Red Sea …

  • 55Red Sea — an arm of the Indian Ocean, extending NW between Africa and Arabia: connected to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal. 1450 mi. (2335 km) long; 170,000 sq. mi. (440,300 sq. km); greatest depth, 7254 ft. (2211 m). * * * Narrow inland sea between… …

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  • 56Dead Sea — For the Brian Keene book of the same name, see Dead Sea (novel). Dead Sea A view from the Israeli side looking across to Jordan Coord …

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  • 57Red Sea — The Red Sea is a salt water inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb sound and the Gulf of Aden. In the north are the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf …

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  • 58Mediterranean Sea — Mediterranean redirects here. For other uses, see Mediterranean (disambiguation). Mediterranean sea redirects here. For the oceanographical term, see Mediterranean sea (oceanography). Mediterranean Sea Composite satellite ima …

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  • 59Marginal sea — Marginal seas as defined by the IMO …

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  • 60art and architecture, Arabian — ▪ ancient art       the art and architecture of ancient Arabia.       The pre Islāmic history of the great Arabian subcontinent is primarily that of a nomadic people. By the second half of the 20th century, traces of their art and architecture… …

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