From the Bedouin camps in the Sinai desert to the crowded streets of Cairo, the 21st century has brought new challenges for the people of Egypt. The rapid population growth and a lack of fertile land have seen a vast increase in the number of Egyptians living in cities, where pollution and overcrowding are major problems. Meanwhile, the rural landscape of Egypt is changing as ambitious irrigation schemes increase the amount of land available for farming. Meet the people of Egypt and learn about the diversity of their lives, from a city planner in Cairo to a doctor in Luxor. It includes maps and graphic panels showing statistics and fact boxes about size, flag, population, religion, currency and language.
This is Book 14 in the The Changing Face Of Series. See all The Changing Face Of books here.
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The author, Ron Ragsdale, works in publishing and has lived in Egypt. The consultant, Carol Clark, is a lecturer at the American University in Cairo. She has lived in Egypt for thirty years.
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