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- Q635419 subject Q7337291.
- Q635419 subject Q8580488.
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- Q635419 abstract "Lake Manzala (Arabic: بحيرة المنزلة baḥīrat manzala), also Manzaleh, is a brackish lake, sometimes called a lagoon, in northeastern Egypt on the Nile Delta near Port Said and a few miles from the ancient ruins at Tanis. It is the largest of the northern deltaic lakes of Egypt. As of 2008 it is 47 km long and 30 km wide.".
- Q635419 country Q79.
- Q635419 thumbnail Lake_Manzala,_image_from_space_shuttle_-_crop.JPG?width=300.
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- Q635419 wikiPageWikiLink Q7337291.
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- Q635419 basinCountries "Egypt".
- Q635419 name "Lake Manzala".
- Q635419 point "31.266666666666666 32.2".
- Q635419 type BodyOfWater.
- Q635419 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q635419 type Place.
- Q635419 type BodyOfWater.
- Q635419 type Lake.
- Q635419 type Location.
- Q635419 type NaturalPlace.
- Q635419 type Place.
- Q635419 type Thing.
- Q635419 type SpatialThing.
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- Q635419 comment "Lake Manzala (Arabic: بحيرة المنزلة baḥīrat manzala), also Manzaleh, is a brackish lake, sometimes called a lagoon, in northeastern Egypt on the Nile Delta near Port Said and a few miles from the ancient ruins at Tanis. It is the largest of the northern deltaic lakes of Egypt. As of 2008 it is 47 km long and 30 km wide.".
- Q635419 label "Lake Manzala".
- Q635419 lat "31.266666666666666".
- Q635419 long "32.2".
- Q635419 depiction Lake_Manzala,_image_from_space_shuttle_-_crop.JPG.
- Q635419 name "Lake Manzala".