Al Hagg Qandil
Al Hagg Qandil is a village in Minya Governorate, Egypt. Al Hagg Qandil is situated nearby to the neighbourhood Ahet-Aton and the town Deir Mawas.Notable Places in the Area
Amarna
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Amarna is a significant archaeological location in Middle Egypt, in the modern Egyptian province of el-Minya.
Kom el-Nana
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Kom el-Nana is an archaeological site near the ancient Egyptian city of Akhet-Aten.
Small Aten Temple
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The Small Aten Temple is a temple to the Aten located in the ancient Egyptian city of Amarna. Small Aten Temple is situated 2½ km northeast of Al Hagg Qandil.
Localities in the Area
Dayrut al-Sharif
27°34′00″N 30°49′00″E / 27.56667°N 30.81667°E Dayrut al-Sharif is a town in Egypt. Dayrut al-Sharif is situated 8 km southwest of Al Hagg Qandil.Al Hagg Qandil
- Type: Village
- Category: locality
- Location: Minya Governorate, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
27.62944° or 27° 37' 46" northLongitude
30.87833° or 30° 52' 42" eastOpen Location Code
7GVGJVHH+Q8OpenStreetMap ID
node 768584668OpenStreetMap Feature
place=villageAl Hagg Qandil Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Arabic: الحاج قنديل
- French: Al Hagg Qandil
- German: Al Hagg Qandil
- Hungarian: Al Hagg Qandil
- El Hāgg Qandīl, Al Hagg Qandil, Al Hajj Qandil
Localities in the Area
- Ahet-AtonNeighbourhood
- Deir MawasTown, 3 km northwest
- Dir Mawas CityTown, 3½ km northwest
- Tel Al AmarnaVillage, 4 km northeast
- Sarhan CliffVillage, 5 km southwest
Landmarks in the Area
- Great Palace, Coronation Hall
- Great Palace, Magazines2½ km northeast
- BridgeRuins, 2½ km northeast
- Great Palace, Harem Quarters2½ km northeast
- King's House2½ km northeast
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