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El canal de Suez (en árabe, قناة السويس qanat al-Suways) es un canal artificial navegable situado en Egipto, que une el mar Mediterráneo con el golfo de Suez, en el mar Rojo (océano Índico), a través del istmo de Suez.
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, Qanāt as-Suwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia (and by extension, the Sinai Peninsula from the rest of Egypt).
15 de jun. de 2024 · Suez Canal, sea-level waterway running north-south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt to connect the Mediterranean and Red seas. It separates the African continent from Asia, and it provides the shortest maritime route between Europe and the lands lying around the Indian and western Pacific oceans.
- The Suez Canal is a human-made waterway that cuts north-south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt. The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to...
- The Suez Canal is important because it is the shortest maritime route from Europe to Asia. Prior to its construction, ships headed toward Asia had...
- Various forms of what is today the Suez Canal existed in Egypt between 1850 BCE and 775 CE, although primarily to facilitate trade between the Nile...
- The Suez Canal was financed by the Suez Canal Company, a joint-stock company headquartered in Paris. At the time of its founding, France had 52 per...
- The Suez Canal’s international status has a murky history. Per the 1888 Convention of Constantinople, the canal is open to ships of all nations in...
- In 2018 there were 18,174 transits of the Suez Canal, according to the Suez Canal Authority. That number rose to 18,880 in 2019, or about 51.5 per...
30 de jul. de 2021 · El 17 de noviembre de 1869, el mundo vio materializarse un sueño de casi 4.000 años de antigüedad: la apertura de un canal que conectara los mares Mediterráneo y Rojo, abriendo una nueva era en el comercio marítimo.
El canal de Suez es la vía fluvial que posibilita el paso del Mar Mediterráneo al Mar Rojo atravesando el Golfo de Suez, sin necesidad de bordear el continente Africano como lo hacían los barcos siglos atrás cuando necesitaban viajar e ir de Europa a Asia.
16 de feb. de 2018 · The Suez Canal, a man-made waterway linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea, has enabled international trade and conflict since 1869.
27 de mar. de 2021 · La vía navegable artificial de 193 kilómetros de largo conocida como el canal de Suez ha sido un potencial foco de tensión geopolítica desde que se abrió en 1869.