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English: Map of Ancient Egypt — place names can include Egyptian, Classical Greek, Biblical, Coptic, Modern local, and Modern European names.
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English: Map of the Nile area in the Asyut Governorate — with the city of Asyut and other settlements on the Nile indicated.
- Asyut traditionally marks the division between Lower Egypt (Nile Delta region) and Upper Egypt (Nile main course and river canyon region) — used as the principle subdivisions in ancient through contemporary Egyptian geography and cultural mapping.
— The Nile, near Assiut, showing rocky shores." (n.d.)
- In the present day Asyut Governorate, at the northern edge of the traditional Upper Egypt region.
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