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Aneb-Hetch : ウィキペディア英語版
Aneb-Hetch

Aneb-Hetch (''White Walls'', also Inbu-Hedj, ''White fortress'') was one of 42 nomes (administrative division) in Ancient Egypt. 〔(), Egypt Ancient.net, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕 〔(), Egypt tourist authority, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕 〔(), Anciet Egyptian religion, Philae.net, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕 〔(), Reshafim.org, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕 〔(), Aldokan.com, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕 〔(), Digital Egypt for Universities, accessdate=2010-07-14 〕
==Geography==
Aneb-Hetch was one of the 20 nomes in Lower Egypt and had district number 1.
The area of the district was about 1 ''cha-ta'' (about 2,75 hectare / 2,4 acres, 1 cha-ta equals roughly 2,75 hectare / 2.4 acres) and about 4 ''iteru'' (about 42 km / 24,8 miles, 1 iteru equals roughly 10,5 km / 6.2 miles) in length. 〔(), Faszination Ägypten (in german), accessdate=2010-07-14 〕
The ''Niwt'' (main city) was Menefer/Memphis (part of modern Mit Rahina) and among other cities were Saqqara. 〔 〔 〔 〔 〔

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