Sallum
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Sallum, Egypt | |
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Elevation | 26 m (84 ft) |
Population (2006) | |
- City | 14,393 |
Sallum or As Sallum (Arabic: سيدي برّاني (Alternative)) is a village in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, east of the border with Libya, and around 145 km (91 miles) from Tobruk.
Sallum is mainly a Bedouin community, with food and gasoline supplies, but it has little if any tourist activity or organized historical curiosities. Sallum is not a tourist area, but it has one hotel (al-Ahrum) and a few other places to stay. However, it is certainly not a town familiar with western travelers.
Sallum was the ancient Roman port of Baranis, and there some Roman wells still remain in the area. It is also a Bedouin trading center. It rests on the Egyptian North Coast, but the location along the border with Libya, about as far east as one may travel in Egypt, means that it is out of the way of most everything, with few attractions other than a WWII Commonwealth war cemetery. There is a local post office and a National Bank of Egypt branch.
Some nearby beaches may be isolated and of interest; however, one should ask for permission prior to visiting those beaches.
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[edit] History
Sallum is mentioned, in historical terms, to denote the extent of the initial Italian invasion into Egypt, from Libya, and the Italian Tenth Army built a series of forts in the vicinity of Sallum and Sidi Barrani.
Sallum was a destination point during the total solar eclipse on March 29, 2006, as expeditions traveled to the best observation point. [1]
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[edit] Notes
- ^ "Valoria La Buena annular eclipse expedition" (report), Solar Physics Group, Astrophysics Lab, University of Rome, January 10, 2007, webpage (mostly Italiano): ICRA-solar: mentions Sidi Barrani observation area.
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- Photograph of twilight Sidi Barrani solar eclipse (Oct. 2005, copyright 2005-2007 Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület): Hungarian-foto Sidi-twilight (540x345, 38 kb).
- Photograph of solar eclipse at Sidi Barrani (Oct. 2005, copyright 2005-2007 Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület): Hungarian-foto Sidi-eclipse (9 kb).
- Photograph of Sidi Barrani observers (Oct. 2005, copyright 2005-2007 Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület): Hungarian-foto Sidi-people (50 kb).