Sallum
978-613-4-85349-1
6134853496
88
2011-01-24
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sallum, As Sallum, or Sollum is a village in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, east of the border with Libya, and around 145 km (91 miles) from Tobruk. Sallum is mainly a Bedouin community. It has little if any tourist activity or organized historical curiosities. It is a regional trading center. Sallum was the ancient Roman port of Baranis, and there are some Roman wells still remaining in the area. It rests on the Egyptian North Coast, but the location along the border with Libya, about as far west as one may travel in Egypt, means that it is out of the way of most everything, with few attractions other than a World War II Commonwealth war cemetery. There is a local post office and a National Bank of Egypt branch.
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