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Shadwan (Egyptian Arabic: جزيرة شدوان) is a barren rocky island 30 miles southwest of the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh on the Sinai Peninsula and 20 miles northeast of El Gouna. It is the largest of a group of islands in the mouth of the Gulf of Suez in the northern Red Sea and measures 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length, and between 3–5 kilometres (1.9–3.1 mi) wide.[1] It was formerly also called Shaker Island and features a lighthouse. The island is famous as a touristic site for underwater diving and fishing.

Shadwan Island
Shadwan from a boat
Shadwan Island
Location in Egypt
Shadwan Island
Shadwan Island (Egypt)
Coordinates: 27°34′10.8006″N 34°09′28.3212″E
CountryEgypt
GovernorateRed Sea Governorate
MarkazHurghada
Area
  Total42.49 km2 (16.41 sq mi)
  Land42.49 km2 (16.41 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)

Earthquake


On 31 March 1969 the island was the site of an earthquake measuring 6.6 on the surface wave magnitude scale. The earthquake caused some damage including numerous rock falls. On 9 April 1996 a station of the Hurghada Seismological Network began operating on the island with the aim of gaining information on the seismotectonics of the southern Gulf of Suez region. The station is operated by solar batteries and the seismic data is transmitted by telemetry to the Hurghada Seismological Center in Hurghada.[2]


History


During the War of Attrition between Israel and Egypt, the island was fortified and held by Egyptian troops. On 22 January 1970, it was the site of Operation Rhodes, a heliborne assault by Israeli troops which occupied the island for 36 hours.[1] 70 Egyptian and 3 Israeli soldiers died during the battle.


References


  1. Gawrych, George Walter (2000). The albatross of decisive victory: war and policy between Egypt and Israel in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-313-31302-8.
  2. Hurukawa N.; Seto N.; Inoue H.; Nishigami K.; Marzouk I.; Megahed A.; Ibrahim E. M.; Murakami H.; Nakamura M.; Haneda T.; Sugiyama S.; Ohkura T.; Fujii Y.; Hussein H. M.; Megahed A. S.; Mohammed H. F.; Abdel-Fattah R.; Mizoue M.; Hashimoto S.; Kobayasi M. & Suetsugu D. (August 2001). "Seismological Observations in and around the Southern Part of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 91 (4): 708–717. Bibcode:2001BuSSA..91..708H. doi:10.1785/0120000076. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2011.


На других языках


[de] Shadwan

Shadwan (arabisch شدوان, DMG Šadwān) ist eine karge, felsige Insel in der Mündung des Golf von Suez, im nördlichen Roten Meer. Sie wird auch als Shaker Island oder Jazirat Shakir bezeichnet. Mit einer Fläche von 42,49 km² ist sie die größte Insel Ägyptens, unter Außerachtlassung der Insel Tiran, die Ägypten von Saudi-Arabien pachtet.
- [en] Shadwan Island

[fr] Shadwan

Shadwan (arabe égyptien : شدوان جزير) est une île rocheuse stérile égyptienne située dans le détroit de Gubal entre la mer Rouge et l'embouchure du golfe de Suez. Elle se trouve à 30 miles au sud-ouest de la ville égyptienne de Charm el-Cheikh au large de la péninsule du Sinaï et à 20 miles au nord-est d'El Gouna.



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