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Summary Of: Gulf of Aqaba

The Gulf of Aqaba is one of two gulfs created by the... the west of the Sinai Peninsula and the Gulf of Aqaba lying to its east... The Gulf of Aqaba measures 24 km at its widest point and stretches some 160 km north from the... the Gulf of Aqaba is an integral part of the... claimed to have discovered evidence that the Gulf of Aqaba was the body of water crossed by Moses during the...

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