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Mount Sinai (Jebel Musa)

Mount Sinai, also known as Jebel Musa, is a sacred mountain in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, renowned for its biblical significance as the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Standing about 2,285 meters (7,497 feet) high, it features rugged cliffs and a striking summit. The mountain attracts pilgrims, hikers, and tourists who seek spiritual connection or enjoy its natural beauty. Historically, it has also been an important site for Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. Its striking landscape and religious importance make it a notable cultural and spiritual landmark in the region.