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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh, or El-Kas, also knRas Kouroun, El-Katieh, or El-Kas, also known as Casius Mons in Latin, or Kasion Oros to Greek geographers such as Herodotus (who considered it to mark the boundary between Egypt and Syria), is a small mountain near the marshy Lake Bardawil, the "Serbonian Bog" of Herodotus, where Zeus' ancient opponent Typhon was "said to be hidden". Here, Greeks knew, Baal Sephon was worshipped. The sandy mount stands out about the flat landscape, though it is a mere 100 metres above the sea. Its name is given to the Catholic titular see of Casius. Like the other Mount Casius in Syria, it was historically associated with a shrine to Zeus, one of whose epithets was Kasios.to Zeus, one of whose epithets was Kasios. , Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh ou El-Kas, est une Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh ou El-Kas, est une dune située en Égypte, sur le lido délimitant le lac Bardawil au sud de la mer Méditerranée au nord, à l'est de l'isthme de Suez et du delta du Nil et au nord du Sinaï. La dune se distingue dans le paysage plat, bien qu'il ne soit qu'à 100 mètres au-dessus de la mer. soit qu'à 100 mètres au-dessus de la mer.
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rdfs:comment Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh ou El-Kas, est une Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh ou El-Kas, est une dune située en Égypte, sur le lido délimitant le lac Bardawil au sud de la mer Méditerranée au nord, à l'est de l'isthme de Suez et du delta du Nil et au nord du Sinaï. La dune se distingue dans le paysage plat, bien qu'il ne soit qu'à 100 mètres au-dessus de la mer. soit qu'à 100 mètres au-dessus de la mer. , Ras Kouroun, El-Katieh, or El-Kas, also knRas Kouroun, El-Katieh, or El-Kas, also known as Casius Mons in Latin, or Kasion Oros to Greek geographers such as Herodotus (who considered it to mark the boundary between Egypt and Syria), is a small mountain near the marshy Lake Bardawil, the "Serbonian Bog" of Herodotus, where Zeus' ancient opponent Typhon was "said to be hidden". Here, Greeks knew, Baal Sephon was worshipped. The sandy mount stands out about the flat landscape, though it is a mere 100 metres above the sea. Its name is given to the Catholic titular see of Casius.ven to the Catholic titular see of Casius.
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