Red Sea
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Red Sea
Summary
Red Sea is a sea[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Red Sea is in the country of Egypt[3].
- Red Sea is in the country of Saudi Arabia[4].
- Red Sea is in the country of Sudan[5].
- Red Sea is in the country of Djibouti[6].
- Red Sea is in the country of Eritrea[7].
- Red Sea is in the country of Yemen[8].
- Red Sea's instance of is recorded as sea[9].
- Red Sea's shares border with is recorded as North Africa[10].
- Red Sea's shares border with is recorded as Middle East[11].
- red is named after Red Sea[12].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Barka River[13].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Aligide River[14].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Comaile River[15].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Fah River[16].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Naẖal Gar‘init[17].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Naẖal Garof[18].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Naẖal Shaẖmon[19].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Naẖal Shelomo[20].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Nahal Gishron[21].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Nahal Roded[22].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Wadi Laba River[23].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Wadi Watir[24].
- Red Sea's inflows is recorded as Wokiro River[25].
- Red Sea is part of Indian Ocean[26].
- Red Sea's Commons category is recorded as Red Sea[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Red Sea include Red Sea University[28], a public university[29], in Sudan[30], founded in 1994[31], headquartered in Port Sudan[32]; Eritrea[33], a sovereign state[34], in Eritrea[35], founded in 1993[36]; and Red Sea Governorate[37], a governorate of Egypt[38], in Egypt[39].
Why It Matters
Red Sea has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 46 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for it include Red Sea University[28], a public university[29], in Sudan[30], founded in 1994[31], headquartered in Port Sudan[32]; Eritrea[33], a sovereign state[34], in Eritrea[35], founded in 1993[36]; and Red Sea Governorate[37], a governorate of Egypt[38], in Egypt[39].