Egypt (Supremacy)

Egypt, officially the Papacy of Egypt, is a country in North Africa and Western Asia. It borders Carthage and Tibesti to the west, and Darfur and Nubia to the south and Judea to the east and is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the north.

Egypt is one of the African countries in the world. The country was ruled by the Pope of Egypt under the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. In 1250, among the Egyptian War of Independence, Egypt gained its independence from the former Byzantine Empire, formerly known as the Eastern Roman Empire and simply Byzantium.

Languages
The sole official and most widely spoken language of Egypt is Coptic, a Egyptian language that is the current stage of the ancient Egyptian language. Some minorities across the country speak Arabic and Greek.

Religions
Egypt is an transcontinental country. About 40% of the country's population are adepts of Christianity, about 20% are Christians, 10% are Jews, 10% are Muslims, 10% are non-religious and the remaining 10% represents adepts of other religions and faiths. The sole main religion of Egypt is Christianity.