surface-to-air missile revetment

surface-to-air missile revetment is a military installation in , . surface-to-air missile revetment is situated nearby to the locality .
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Locality
is a Late Paleolithic site in . Archaeologists initially believed that the site held evidence for some of the earliest examples of agriculture. is situated 5 km northwest of surface-to-air missile revetment.

Village
is a small ancient village on the banks of the Nile, south of in . It was the traditional northern frontier of the region with both the Egyptian Empire and the Roman Empire. is situated 7 km east of surface-to-air missile revetment.

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is the southernmost city of , some 870 km south of , just below the Dam and Lake Nasser, with a population of 275,000. is far more relaxed and smaller than and .

surface-to-air missile revetment

Latitude
24.05476° or 24° 3′ 17″ north
Longitude
32.81418° or 32° 48′ 51″ east
Open location code
7GPJ3R37+WM
Open­Street­Map ID
way 906025696
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­military
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