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| country = Republic of El Salvador
| country = Egypt
|    map = El_Salvador_orthograph.png
|    map = Egypt.png
|    map2 = El_Salvador_Base_map.png
|    flag = Flag_of_Egypt.png
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|  flagof = Flag of El Salvador
| website = https://www.sis.gov.eg/?lang=en-US
| website =
| capital = Cairo
| embassy = https://www.state.gov/countries-areas/el-salvador/
| largest = Cairo
| capital = San Salvador<br>(and {{PAGENAMEE}}'s largest city)
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| largest =  
|      ac = +20
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|      cc = EG
|      ac = +503
|    lang = Egyptian Arabic
|      cc = SV
|    curr = Egyptian pound (LE/E£/£E) (EGP)
|    lang = Spanish
|    curr = United States dollar (USD; since 2001)
|    side = right
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'''El Salvador''', officially the '''Republic of El Salvador''', is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2023 was estimated to be 6.5 million.
'''Egypt''', officially the '''Arab Republic of Egypt''' (Arabic: جمهورية مصر العربية), is a country in North Africa. Its population is over 80 million, making it the 15th most populated country in the world. Its official language is Arabic. Its capital and largest city is Cairo. Egypt is comprised mostly of sparsely inhabited desert land, and about half of the population lives in urban areas like the densely populated cities of Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities along the Nile River. Egypt has significant cultural, political, and military influence in the region and the Muslim world.


Among the Mesoamerican nations that historically controlled the region were the Mayans and the Cuzcatlecs. Archaeological monuments also suggest an early Olmec presence around the first millennium BC. At the beginning of the 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered Central American territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain, which Mexico City ruled. However, the Viceroyalty of New Spain had little to no influence on the daily affairs of the isthmus, which was colonized in 1524. In 1609, the area was declared the Captaincy General of Guatemala by the Spanish, which included the territory that would become El Salvador until its independence from Spain in 1821. It was forcibly incorporated into the First Mexican Empire, then seceded, joining the Federal Republic of Central America in 1823. When the federation dissolved in 1841, El Salvador became a sovereign state. Then, it formed a short-lived union with Honduras and Nicaragua called the Greater Republic of Central America, which lasted from 1895 to 1898.
==History ==
The history of Egypt can be traced back to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, dating back to around 3,000 BC. The ancient Egyptians constructed monuments like the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, which are major attractions for tourists and archaeologists. Following the decline in the power of the Egyptian pharaohs, Egypt was conquered and occupied by many from the 300s BC to the early 19th century, including the [[Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], [[Arab world|Arabs]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]], [[France|French]] and [[UK|British]]. Modern Egypt emerged around the 19th and 20th centuries, which saw Egypt becoming a full Islamic state. It is now governed by a semi-presidential republic, with the President as the head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government.


From the late 19th to the mid-20th century, El Salvador endured chronic political and economic instability characterized by coups, revolts, and a succession of authoritarian rulers. Persistent socioeconomic inequality and civil unrest culminated in the Salvadoran Civil War from 1979 to 1992, fought between the military-led government backed by the United States and a coalition of left-wing guerrilla groups. The conflict ended with the Chapultepec Peace Accords. This negotiated settlement established a multiparty constitutional republic, which remains in place today. Many Salvadorans emigrated to the United States during the Civil War and afterward. From 1980 through 2008, nearly one million Salvadorans immigrated to the United States; by 2008, they were the sixth largest immigrant group in the US.
== Spanking in Egypt ==


El Salvador's economy has historically been dominated by agriculture, beginning with the Spanish taking control of the Indigenous cacao crop in the 16th century, with production centered in Izalco, along with balsam from the ranges of La Libertad and Ahuachapán. A boom followed this in using indigo plants in the 19th century, mainly for their use as a dye. After that, the focus shifted to coffee, which by the early 20th century accounted for 90% of export earnings. El Salvador has since reduced its dependence on coffee, diversifying its economy by opening up trade and financial links and expanding the manufacturing sector. The colón, the currency of El Salvador since 1892, was replaced by the United States dollar in 2001. El Salvador ranks 124th among 189 countries in the Human Development Index. As of 2019, economic improvements have led El Salvador to experience the lowest level of income inequality among nearby countries. Among 77 countries in a 2021 study, El Salvador had one of the least complex economies for doing business.
[[Image:Egyptian flogging.jpg|thumb|Worker being punished, from the tomb of Menna.]]


== Spanking and Spanking Art in {{PAGENAMEE}} ==
[[Egypt|Ancient Egypt]] was one of the world's first high cultures, and it is not surprising that it was also a culture in which [[corporal punishment]] was common. The imagery of that is preserved, for example, in [[Beni Hasan]].
 
It can be assumed that if adults were subject to corporal punishment in those days, so were children in the home, at school, and at work, albeit in milder forms. However, not much is known about that.
 
The [[scourge]], or flail, and the crook are the two symbols of [[power]] and [[domination]] depicted in the hands of Osiris in Egyptian monuments. They have remained in the same form throughout the ages, though the flail depicted in Egyptian mythology was an agricultural instrument used to thresh wheat and not for corporal punishment.
 
Egypt used [[judicial corporal punishment]] and [[prison corporal punishment]] until recently. Adult men in Egyptian prisons were chastised with a [[whip]] which had a cord on a [[cudgel]] branching into seven tails, each with six knots, a variant of the [[cat o' nine tails]]. Boys in Egyptian prisons were subject to corporal punishment, too, but they were not whipped but [[caning|caned]]. Women and girls were not subject to judicial or prison corporal punishment in modernity, only males.
 
In Egypt today, [[school corporal punishment]] is abandoned. Parents may still legally use nonabusive corporal punishment on their children.


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== Egyptian spanking artists ==


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The artists of [[Egypt|Ancient Egypt]] are anonymous. There are no contemporary Egyptian [[spanking artist]]s known so far.
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 22 August 2025

Egypt
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Flag of Egypt
Official governmental website
Capital: Cairo
Largest city: Cairo
Resource Guide: RL-AFRICA
Area Code: +20
Country Code: EG
Language: Egyptian Arabic
Drivers use right-hand side of road
Currency: Egyptian pound (LE/E£/£E) (EGP)
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( Tourism and Ex-pat information )
This is an "abridged" article about Egypt as of Sept, 2024.
Source information
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Egypt, officially the Arab Republic of Egypt (Arabic: جمهورية مصر العربية), is a country in North Africa. Its population is over 80 million, making it the 15th most populated country in the world. Its official language is Arabic. Its capital and largest city is Cairo. Egypt is comprised mostly of sparsely inhabited desert land, and about half of the population lives in urban areas like the densely populated cities of Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities along the Nile River. Egypt has significant cultural, political, and military influence in the region and the Muslim world.

History

The history of Egypt can be traced back to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, dating back to around 3,000 BC. The ancient Egyptians constructed monuments like the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, which are major attractions for tourists and archaeologists. Following the decline in the power of the Egyptian pharaohs, Egypt was conquered and occupied by many from the 300s BC to the early 19th century, including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, French and British. Modern Egypt emerged around the 19th and 20th centuries, which saw Egypt becoming a full Islamic state. It is now governed by a semi-presidential republic, with the President as the head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government.

Spanking in Egypt

Worker being punished, from the tomb of Menna.

Ancient Egypt was one of the world's first high cultures, and it is not surprising that it was also a culture in which corporal punishment was common. The imagery of that is preserved, for example, in Beni Hasan.

It can be assumed that if adults were subject to corporal punishment in those days, so were children in the home, at school, and at work, albeit in milder forms. However, not much is known about that.

The scourge, or flail, and the crook are the two symbols of power and domination depicted in the hands of Osiris in Egyptian monuments. They have remained in the same form throughout the ages, though the flail depicted in Egyptian mythology was an agricultural instrument used to thresh wheat and not for corporal punishment.

Egypt used judicial corporal punishment and prison corporal punishment until recently. Adult men in Egyptian prisons were chastised with a whip which had a cord on a cudgel branching into seven tails, each with six knots, a variant of the cat o' nine tails. Boys in Egyptian prisons were subject to corporal punishment, too, but they were not whipped but caned. Women and girls were not subject to judicial or prison corporal punishment in modernity, only males.

In Egypt today, school corporal punishment is abandoned. Parents may still legally use nonabusive corporal punishment on their children.

In the 20th century, school corporal punishment fell out of fashion and was gradually banned in many countries, a trend that continues until the present day.

As of May 2008, Egypt prohibits corporal punishment in schools.

Egyptian spanking artists

The artists of Ancient Egypt are anonymous. There are no contemporary Egyptian spanking artists known so far.

Prostitution in Egypt

External links

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Egypt ]
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