Braille Drawing: Egypt
Size: 15 rows, 27 cells
By: René Holzhauer (2025)
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Row 1:
s, c 3 times, colon 2 times, hyphen 2 times, space 3 times, hyphen, colon, m, c 2 times, e, hyphen 5 times
Row 2:
dots 456, space 7 times, c 3 times, space 2 times, l, space 3 times, l, space 4 times, l
Row 3:
l, space 12 times, dots 456, g, space 2 times, v, space 4 times, dots 456
Row 4:
dots 456, space 12 times, dots 456, space 3 times, l, GH, space 3 times, dots 456
Row 5:
dots 456, space 12 times, dots 456, space 3 times, dots 45, apostrophe, GH, space 2 times, l
Row 6:
dots 456, space 12 times, dots 456, space 4 times, dot 4, EN, e, AR
Row 7:
dots 456, space 12 times, dot 4, EN, space 5 times, l
Row 8:
dots 456, space 14 times, GH, space 4 times, dots 456
Row 9:
dots 456, space 15 times, c, WH, space 3 times, WH
Row 10:
dots 456, space 16 times, WH, space 4 times, GH
Row 11:
dots 456, space 17 times, l, space 4 times, GH
Row 12:
dots 456, space 17 times, l space 4 times, capital sign, b
Row 13:
dots 456, space 16 times, capital sign, FOR, space 4 times, ING, EN
Row 14:
dots 456, space 14 times, WAS, f, a, space 3 times, capital sign, i, space 2 times, e, apostrophe
Row 15:
dot 4, c 18 times, ED, n, c 6 times
Description of the Drawing
Translated by AI: The braille drawing shows a outline map of Egypt. The country is situated in north-eastern Africa. The top right of the image shows the Sinai Peninsula, which geographically belongs to Asia. The very straight border lines to the west (with Libya) and to the south (with Sudan) are particularly striking. The border with Sudan is divided into two parts in the east: the Hala’ib Triangle is disputed between Egypt and Sudan, whilst the area of Bir Tawil, situated to the south-west of it, is not claimed by either country. In the north, Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea, and in the south-east, the Red Sea. To the north-east lie the Gaza Strip and Israel.
Inland, the Nile is shown, flowing through the country from south to north and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. In the south, the Nile flows through Lake Nasser, which is marked with a full cell. In the north, to the right of the Nile, the city of Cairo is marked by four dots. To the west of the Nile lies the city of Giza, near which the Pyramids of Giza are situated.
