Asyut[spelling 1] (Arabic: أسيوطAsyūṭ pronounced [ʔɑsˈjuːtˤ], from Coptic: ⲥⲓⲟⲟⲩⲧ, ⲥⲓⲱⲟⲩⲧSiōwt[sɪˈjo(ː)wt]) is the capital of the modern Asyut Governorate in Egypt. It was built close to the ancient city of the same name, which is situated nearby. The modern city is located at 27°11′00″N31°10′00″E / 27.18333°N 31.16667°E / 27.18333; 31.16667, while the ancient city is located at 27°10′00″N31°08′00″E / 27.16667°N 31.13333°E / 27.16667; 31.13333. The city is home to one of the largest Coptic Catholic churches in the country.
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Asyut (Arabic: أسيوط Asyūṭ pronounced [ʔɑsˈjuːtˤ], from Coptic: ⲥⲓⲟⲟⲩⲧ, ⲥⲓⲱⲟⲩⲧ Siōwt [sɪˈjo(ː)wt]) is the capital of the modern Asyut Governorate in Egypt...
Asyūṭ Governorate (Arabic: محافظة أسيوط) is one of the many governorates of Egypt. It stretches across a section of the Nile River. The capital of the...
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23 November 2014), was the Elder Metropolitan of the Holy Metropolis of Asyut (Lycopolis), (Hieracon, (Hierakonopolis) and (Apollonopolis Parva) of the...
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about his life came from his biography, inscribed on the "tomb III" in Asyut. It is generally assumed that Tefibi was the second of a trio of related...
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2013. Assuit University History Wikimedia Commons has media related to Asyut University. Official website. Assiut University on Facebook Assiut University...
small swastikas in its design. This piece was found at Qau-el-Kebir, near Asyut, and is dated between 300 and 600 CE. The Tierwirbel (the German for "animal...
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27 governorates of Egypt. Old Flag of Alexandria (1952-2014) Old Flag of Asyut Governorate (?-2016) Old Flag of Beheira Governorate (?-2010) Old Flag of...
Libya, Egypt and Sudan (Tazirbu, Kufra, Dakhla, Kharga, Farafra, Siwa, Asyut, Sohag, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Wadi Halfa) where the long-term mean approximates...
Lycopolitan, and Oxyrhynchite. Sahidic Coptic was spoken between the cities of Asyut and Oxyrhynchus and flourished as a literary language across Egypt in the...
Pythagorean philosopher Lyco of Troas (3rd century BC) Peripatetic philosopher Asyut, Egypt, a city whose Latin name was Lycon This disambiguation page lists...
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September 1887 – 17 December 1961) was an American Christian missionary to Asyut, Egypt, as well as the founder of the first orphanage in Egypt. She is famed...