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SinaiEgyptian peninsula, triangular in shape and largely desert, at the head of the Red Sea to the south and bordering the Mediterranean to the north; area 65,000 sq km/25,000 sq mi. Resources include oil, natural gas, manganese, and coal; irrigation water from the River Nile is carried under the Suez Canal. The main towns are Al-Arish (the capital of South Sinai governorate) and Al-Tur (capital of North Sinai governorate). It is the ancient source of turquoise. Tourism is of increasing importance. Sinai was occupied by Israel from 1967–82. After the Battle of Sinai in 1973, Israel began a gradual withdrawal from the area, under the disengagement agreement of 1975 and the Camp David peace treaty of 1979, and restored the whole of Sinai to Egyptian control by April 1982.
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