Shalateen

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Shalateen is a remote Egyptian town near the Sudanese border, known for its Bedouin communities, camel markets, and strategic location along the Red Sea coast.

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Shalateen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
town
administratedBy Egyptian government
borderFunction Egyptian border control point
climate arid
country Egypt
hasCommunity Bedouin communities
hasEconomicActivity camel trade
cross-border trade
livestock trading
hasEthnicGroup Ababda Bedouin
Ababda Bedouin
surface form: Bishari Bedouin
hasMarket camel market
hasRole administrative center for surrounding desert areas
regional trading hub
knownFor Bedouin communities
camel markets
strategic location along the Red Sea coast
language Arabic
localCulture Bedouin traditions
camel herding practices
locatedIn Red Sea Governorate NERFINISHED
southeastern Egypt
locatedNear Sudan border
locatedOn Red Sea coast
partOf Hala'ib Triangle
surface form: Halaib Triangle region
strategicImportance Red Sea coastal control
border security
terrain desert
transportConnection road link to Halaib
road link to Marsa Alam

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