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Siwa Oasis

The Siwa Oasis is an oasis in Egypt, Africa, located between the Qattara Depression and the Egyptian Sand Sea in the Libyan desert. About 80 km in length and 20 km wide, it is near Libya and ~560 km from Cairo, and is home to about 23,000.The population of Siwa Oasis are a Berber group. Agriculture is the main activity, primarily the growing of dates and olives.

Although the oasis is known to have been settled for at least 12,000 years, there is no evidence of any connection with ancient Egypt until the 26th Dynasty, when a necropolis was established. Greek settlers at Cyrene made contact with the oasis around the same time (7th century BC), and soon the oracle of Ammon became famous; the oracle is said to have confirmed Alexander the Great as both a divine personnage and the legitimate Pharaoh of Egypt during a visit made prior to his campaign of conquest in Persia. The Romans later used Siwa as a place of banishment. Evidence of Christianity at Siwa is dubious, but in 708 the Siwans resisted an Islamic army, and probably did not convert until 12th century. A report of 1203 mentions only seven families totalling 40 men living at the oasis, but later the population grew to 600.

The first European to visit in modern times was W. G. Browne , who came in 1792 to see the ancient temple of the oracle. The oasis was officially added to Egypt by Muhammad Ali in 1819, but his rule was tenuous and marked by several revolts. Siwa was the site of some fighting during World War I, and during World War II, the British Army's Long Range Desert Group was based here.

The ancient fortress of Siwa, built of natural rock salt, mud brick and palm logs and known as the Shali, although now mostly abandoned, remains a prominent feature, towering five storeys above the modern town. Other local historic sites of interest include the remains of the oracle temple, Gebel al Mawta (the Mountain of the Dead) - a Roman-era necropolis featuring dozens of rock-cut tombs, "Cleopatra's Bath" a natural sulphur spring, and Fatnas Island.

The people of the oasis speak a distinct language called Siwi.

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