What makes the difference between the labian desert and the vally of nile
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The Eastern Desert (Ancient Egyptian:"Antt") is the part of the Sahara desert that is located east of the Nile river, between the river and the Red Sea.It extends from Egypt in the north to Eritrea in the south, and also comprises parts of Sudan and Ethiopia. The Eastern Desert is also known as the Red Sea Hills, the Arabian Desert, and the Arabian Mountain Ranges because to the east it is bordered by the Red Sea and because it was originally inhabited by Arabs in Pre-Islamic Egypt, respectively.!
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