Egypt (Differently)

Egypt, oficially the Kingdom of Egypt, is a country in Northeastern Africa. It borders Carthage and Central Sahel to the west, Bornu and Ethiopia to the south, Syria to the east and is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the north.

Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the world, with a history that extends from the 6th millenium BC to the present day. The country was ruled by successive dynasties of pharaohs and resisted several episodes of foreign invasion and cultural assimilation, remaining an independent and prosperous country with a strong identity throughout much of its history. The country would only fall to foreign invaders in 1516, when the Sassanids occupied the country. In 1882, among a war between Britain and the Sassanids, Egypt regained its independence.

Languages
The sole official and most widely spoken language in the country is Egyptian, a Semitic language that descends from Middle Egyptian, which in turn comes from Ancient Egyptian. Some minorities across the country speak Arabic and Greek.

Religions
Egypt is a multireligious country. About 40% of the country's population are adepts of the traditional polytheistic religion (sometimes called Kemetism), about 20% are Christians, 10% are Jews, 10% are Muslim, 10% are non-religious and the remaining 10% represents adepts of other religions and faiths.