Lake Timsah

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Lake Timsah is a saltwater lake in northeastern Egypt that forms part of the Suez Canal route and borders the city of Ismailia.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Lake Timsah canonical 4
Bitter Lakes 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
saltwater lake
basinCountry Egypt
borders Ismailia
connectedTo Great Bitter Lake
Great Bitter Lake
surface form: Little Bitter Lake

Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea
continent Africa
country Egypt
hasArea approximately 14 km²
hasAverageDepth approximately 5 m
hasEconomicImportance fisheries
shipping
tourism
hasMaximumDepth approximately 16 m
hasRecreationalUse beaches
boating
water sports
hasShoreLength approximately 10 km
inflow Suez Canal
local drainage
locatedEastOf Cairo
locatedIn Ismailia Governorate
northeastern Egypt
locatedInOrNear urban area of Ismailia
locatedNear Ismailia
locatedNorthOf Great Bitter Lake
locatedOn Isthmus of Suez
locatedOnWaterway Suez Canal
locatedSouthOf Port Said
locatedWestOf Sinai Peninsula
nearbyCity Ismailia
outflow Suez Canal
partOf Egyptian inland waters
Bitter Lakes
surface form: Suez Canal lakes

Suez Canal
surface form: Suez Canal route

Suez Canal
surface form: Suez Canal system
region Suez Canal Zone
salinity higher than typical freshwater lakes
usedFor fishing
navigation
recreation
shipping
waterType brackish water
saltwater

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ismailia locatedNear Lake Timsah
Parting of the Sea of Reeds hasLocationHypothesizedAs Lake Timsah
this entity surface form: Bitter Lakes
Hebrew term "Yam Suf" linkedToLocationDebate Lake Timsah
subject surface form: Yam Suf