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{{Nation_Infobox|title1 = Egypt|image1 = Eg.png|nation = Egypt|capital = Alexandria|language = English, Egyptian, Arabic|largest_city = Selima|capital_and_largest_city = Selima|/n_list_page = 2|area = Middle East and Africa|population = 126|leader = Cencius|established_on = Early 2019|oldest_town = Alexandria|past_leaders = Gamder}}
== History ==
== History ==
* Birth of Giza
'''Egypt''' was established on January 30th 2019. It was originally called Nile Delta, as the nation name Egypt was taken. The nation contained the towns of Alexandria, Cairo and Suez. The Egyptian region at this time was empty, with very little towns setting up. In addition, in-activity among the three Egyptian towns led to a lack of progress in the nation. With Cairo and Suez falling, and Alexandria becoming a one man town.
* Birth of Golden State
 
* Golden State - Cairo conflicts
 
* Birth of Egypt coalition
On August 1st 2020,  Cencius bought Egypt from its former leader Gamder, with a goal of rebuilding Egypt into a dominant player in the Middle East.
* Fall of Cairo
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* Egypt internal conflicts
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* Official birth of the nation Egypt
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* Birth of Suez
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* Mining age of Egypt begins
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 10 November 2023


History

Egypt was established on January 30th 2019. It was originally called Nile Delta, as the nation name Egypt was taken. The nation contained the towns of Alexandria, Cairo and Suez. The Egyptian region at this time was empty, with very little towns setting up. In addition, in-activity among the three Egyptian towns led to a lack of progress in the nation. With Cairo and Suez falling, and Alexandria becoming a one man town.


On August 1st 2020, Cencius bought Egypt from its former leader Gamder, with a goal of rebuilding Egypt into a dominant player in the Middle East. .